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The phrase "feel married" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express a sense of emotional or psychological connection to the state of being married, even if one is not legally married. Example: "After years of living together, I truly feel married to him, even without a formal ceremony."
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It's possible same-sex couples who get married under this bill will not feel there is a second tier of marriage, they will just feel married.
When she sang the tough, bluesy "How Does It Feel (Married Your Girl)," she sounded simultaneously exultant and mournful: "How does it feel, now that you know/ You could've had me, but you let me go?" Ms. Price seems to view her fans the same way she views her men: she can't decide whether they are lucky to have her or she is lucky to have them.
"And, you know, we already feel married".
"We already feel married," she said.
"We feel married in every sense.
Even when you get divorced, you still feel married.
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By five years we felt married and just wanted to make it legal.
(You get the sense that Lizzie has held herself back from love because she feels married to her family).
'I felt married to him in an odd sort of way.
Regardless of the legal outcome, they said they still felt married, having made a genuine commitment to each other.
And still the idea of getting married simmered slowly during the twice-yearly visits each made to see the other on their respective continents until it became almost an assumption — so much so that at their wedding on Dec. 12, Mr. Ezawa confessed, he already felt married.
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