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Discover Ludwig"have married" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a past event that happened in the past, for example: "They have married and now live together in a small house in the country."
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Six couples have married.
You might have married a secretary.
I would have married the girl.
Yet he might have married her.
"I would have married her.
"We might not have married.
I could have married him".
Now, their children, too, have married commoners.
But I would have married that girl.
Trust Chandler to have married a mystery.
Or to have married Chairman Mao.
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