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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has married' is correct and usable in written English.
To use it, you would need to provide context to a sentence. For example, "Sheila has married her long-time boyfriend."
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In a sense, he has married us.
A third of the way in, Katie has married Stanislaus.
Claudius has married his brother's widow -- not his brother's sister.
June tells him that Louise has married the Sheriff.
None of the mothers has married while at the school.
Pearl has married and is raising a family.
He has married and has a child of his own.
He has married twice, and fathered six children.
He has married three times and fathered six children.
Since then she has married Shahu, another former hari.
He has married his college girlfriend, and become wealthy.
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