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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ever married" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about someone's marital history or status at any point in their life.
Example: "Have you ever married someone before?"
Alternatives: "previously married" or "ever been wed".
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The analysis is presented by current marital status, classified as ever married, never-married, and all women.
In order to allow like-with-like comparisons between 1999 and 2004 responses, we compared the responses of ever-married women in 1999 with ever married women in 2004, and compared ever-married men in 1999 (the number was small as it only included household heads) with the larger number of ever-married men aged 15-64 interviewed in 2004 (Table 1).
He was not, ever, married.
None of them had ever married.
Or how she ever married such a perverted loser.
If she ever married, she must have an "intense attachment".
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Ever-married women consistently were less informed than never-married women even after controlling for age.
CLM effects on likelihood of marriage and cohabitation and likelihood of being divorced if ever-married are also estimated.
The study analysis shows that ever-married women support wife-beating more than do their never-married counterparts.
Data has been extracted from NFHS-2 of 90,303 ever-married women in India.
Gender ideology among ever-married women in Turkey: the pervasive strength of patriarchy?
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