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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as wedded" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear.
It could be used in contexts discussing marriage or commitment, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "Their lives are intertwined as wedded partners, sharing every moment together."
Alternatives: "as married" or "as united."
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"The Bachelor: Rome" is just as wedded to its inhibitions.
And not all presidents are as wedded to the scientific method as Mr Kagame is.
Central bankers are every bit as wedded to the fight against inflation as they ever were.But there are longer-term threats, too.
THOSE Latin Americans who can afford one are just as wedded to the car as their counterparts north of the Rio Grande.
The process isn't as wedded to the upfront calendar, so writers and producers have more time to change scripts and cast actors.
As wedded to New Jersey as Bruce Springsteen, his connections opted to run him in the Haskell, at Monmouth Park, rather than compete in the Travers at Saratoga.
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Serious and seriously entertaining, they married Shakespeare to contemporary Indian reality as artfully as they wedded a heightened realism to Bollywood showmanship.
As long as we are wedded to the idea of "neighborhood" schools, there will be self-selection and segregation.
But it would be wrong to think of him as dogmatically wedded to one approach.
"I don't see the new chairman and finance director as so wedded to long-haul," Mr. Furlong said.
It was as if, wedded to an ideal of American self-fashioning, he sought to put himself to the ultimate test.
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