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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as married" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of being in a marital relationship or to compare someone's status to that of being married.
Example: "She has always treated him as married, even before the ceremony took place."
Alternatives: "in a marriage" or "as if married".
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Those who were legally married or living as married were classified as married and those who were divorced, widowed, or never married were considered unmarried.
"They didn't think of themselves as married".
The insurance exchanges will also see you as married.
A few online profiles listed him as married.
Two sets of those kidnapped returned as married couples.
But let's not get into that here – I'm as good as married anyway.
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Marital status was coded as married/cohabiting or never married, separated, divorced, and widowed combined.
Marital status was categorised as married/living with partner or single (i.e., never married, divorced).
Marital status was defined as 'married or de facto', 'separated, divorced, or widowed', or 'never married'.
Marital status was dichotomised as 'married' and 'others'others
Current relationship status was categorized as married/cohabiting vs. not.
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