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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have wedding" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is discussing the act of organizing or participating in a wedding.
Example: "We plan to have a wedding next summer."
Alternatives: "host a wedding" or "hold a wedding."
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Do royals have wedding rehearsals?
"We must to have wedding guests for the wedding.
In most cases there is little or no ceremony; a few seek church marriages and have wedding fiestas.
I felt this vibe of not-straightness in the room, and yet everybody seemed to have wedding rings and children.
It has been cared for by one family for generations – they even have wedding photographs from 1901 that were taken under its canopy.
To get married while the ship is actually sailing, you may want to consider Princess Cruises and Carnival Cruise Lines, which both have wedding chapels.
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We have weddings, dinners, lunches".
"Even mollusks have weddings," she sings on "Inflammatory Writ".
Our tradition wasn't to have weddings but to have elopements.
She also reported a flurry of calls from people hoping to have weddings there.
Look through your cookie cutters and see if you have wedding-themed cookie cutters, such as a wedding gown, an engagement ring, a tiara, or a wedding cake.
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