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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are remarried" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the marital status of individuals who have married again after a previous marriage.
Example: "After their divorce, both of them are remarried and living happily with their new partners."
Alternatives: "have remarried" or "are in a new marriage".
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are remarried
verb
To marry a second or subsequent time.
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My former husband and I have three children, and we both are remarried.
According to 2001 census data, 41percentt of women 50 and over who've been divorced have remarried, while 58.4percentt of divorced men that age are remarried.
It asks how many people "in your particular church" are remarried, or separated, or are children whose families aren't the kind in church picture books, and how to reach and include them.
Catholics who divorce and are remarried outside the church are currently not allowed to receive communion, but bishops opened the door to change by stating that divorcees should be "more integrated into Christian communities".
We are remarried couples, unlike others who are in the first marriage.
If one or both parents are remarried, we remove consideration of income earned by the stepparent.
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However, one stereotype proved to be true: Men who are remarrying tend to wed younger women.
Tell them you are remarrying.
He's remarried.
Mr. Albert is remarried to Heather Faulkiner.
I'm remarried, and that's a whole new thing".
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