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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becoming married" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a marriage that is taking place or will take place in the future. For example: John and Jane are excited about becoming married in the summer.
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Wall and her partner, Prue Kapua, were considering becoming married on the two-year anniversary of their civil union ceremony in December.
Don is literally becoming married to his job.
She sees women in transitions like breakups, separation and divorce, becoming married, or differentiating from family and learning to follow their own rules.
But a new law leaves room for young people to wed ― and to face the risks that come with children becoming married.
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Alfred becomes the English farmer he dreamed of becoming, marries a woman named Betsy — instead of Emily — and becomes a father not to Doris but to twin sons.
But he said things at the parish shifted in January after he returned from a postponed honeymoon after becoming legally married in October.
Clorinda died as a child, but Cornelia grew up and married, becoming Cornelia Saxton, and most of her neighbors never knew she was the half-sister of the richest man in America.
This makes such support dependent on contingencies directly related to the child, such as reaching a certain age, getting married, becoming employed, passing away or something similar.
Four years after becoming engaged, he married Julia on August 22 , 1848
For people with disabilities, the typical story conveyed in the media, or in literature, was a person who escaped the institution, and created an independent life by becoming employed, getting married, and having children.
I compiled this list throughout the years, after going through many difficult life-changing transitions myself -- moving to another country four times, getting married, becoming a mother, getting divorced, changing job, changing profession, and much more -- and helping friends and clients to do the same.
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