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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bride about" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a literary or poetic sense, but it would not be considered grammatically correct or commonly used. Instead, you could use the phrase "bride to be" or "bride-to-be" to refer to a woman who is getting married in the near future. Example: The bride-to-be was filled with excitement as she walked down the aisle towards her future husband.
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There was nothing of the childlike geisha bride about her.
* It will take the bride about four minutes to walk down the aisle.
One minute, I'm deliriously happy, like a bride about to be walked down the aisle; the next, I'm wondering whether I'm making the biggest mistake of my life.
The groom, in turn, will question the bride about her frequent trips to the farmer's market and the bundles of pussy-willow branches that she buys.
Questions of identity also lay at the centre of Nancy Richler's The Imposter Bride, about a young woman who does not seem to be who she claims to be but who disappears before the mystery can be solved.
Goldie Hawn will star in and produce Daughter of the Bride, about a single woman who must plan her mother's wedding and perform the role of her mother's mother during the nuptials.
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Ms. McCarty, 30, added that she subscribed to more than 50 blogs, where she heard directly from brides about the ups and downs of wedding preparation, and was able to chat with some of them on online forums.
Now the wartime bunks have been removed, too, and the rooms are filled with rows of high chairs and two dozen play pens, for the children of British war brides, about twenty thousand of whom, since last March, have come over on the Queen Mary to join their American and Canadian husbands.
She posted the link online and told other brides about me.
Within months, she'd written all the material for her show, The Kardashians Made Me Do It a comedy gig about ISIS and jihadi brides, about censorship and fear.
According to an official at the International Committee of the Red Cross, at least three brides have crossed the border every year since recordkeeping started in 1991-putting the Golan's Syrian bride population at about 88, though locals say the number is closer to 300.
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