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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and eloped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a couple who secretly ran away to get married without informing others.
Example: "They had been planning their wedding for months, but in a moment of spontaneity, they decided to skip the formalities and eloped."
Alternatives: "and ran away together" or "and got married secretly".
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Undeterred, Malik and Zahida defied her family's wishes and eloped.
"I think most of the guys thought I must have gone to Vegas and eloped," Jolley said, laughing.
"But they both married against their parents' wishes and eloped," she added, of her parents, "so they weren't exactly in a position to intervene".
Farah G., 16, fell in love with her friend's brother and eloped with him.
She met Papa when she was 16 at her mother's boardinghouse, and eloped with him a year later.
She had not written to us since she fell in love with a Honolulu tourist and eloped with him.
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While ruling in a case where a 15 year old willingly eloped with and married a 22 year old man, the judge held that criminalising such behaviour would not serve the purpose of the enactment (TOI 2013).
And so, eight years after I'd flunked out, gotten pregnant, eloped, had a child, divorced and then fumbled my first few do-overs of jobs and relationships, I was readmitted to the University of New Hampshire as a full-time undergraduate.
ELOPED FIVE YEARS AGO Married In Tennessee When the Bride Was 17 -- Forgiven After a Year.
After finding out she was pregnant with twins, the two eloped to Las Vegas, where they started what was by all accounts a rocky marriage.
The family history also includes Clinton George Augustus Dawkins, son of the eloped couple, who earned his place in family lore during the Austrian bombardment of rebel Venice in 1849, when a cannonball hit his bed.
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