Sentence examples for are marry from inspiring English sources

The phrase "are marry" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "are" and "married."
Example: "They are married and living happily together."
Alternatives: "are wed" or "are in marriage".

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are marry

verb

To enter into the conjugal or connubial state; to take a husband or a wife.

  • Neither of her daughters showed any desire to marry.

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Recent statistics show that the divorce rates have dropped slightly in the last decade, from 152,633 in 1988 to 145,214 in 1998, but that's only because fewer people are getting married; and those who are, marry later.

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Some are married now.

Both are married.

Most are married.

You are married.

All but one are married.

Two of them are married.

Technically, the two are married.

Joanne Simms and Jim Baker are married.

Most tenants (84%) are married.

We are married.

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