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The phrase "got married with" is not correct, or usable in written English.
You would use "got married to" instead. Example: She got married to her long-time partner last year.
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"I got married with the money we made from this shop".
Sooner, I got married with a man and I gave birth to five children.
Of her sequel, Donaldson says: "I cannot tell you everything but they go off in search of that very ring that they got married with - it gets stolen right at the beginning of my story by a crow - and they sail away in a beautiful blue balloon".
"I got married with a lawsuit.
Mom said she wonders how you ever got married with those teeth.
Andy Chris Prattt) and April (Aubrey Plaza) got married with no warning at all".
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In the morning, she calls Amelia to talk her out of getting married, with no success.
"Some guy asked me, he really, really wanted to get married with me," she said.
The body you get married with, that's like a contract".
"She'll never be able to get married with a face like that," Ali said.
The mystery solved, the author and Cosima decided to get married, with the promise of continued financial support from the grateful M. Epinard.
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