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The phrase "is divorced for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the reason for someone's divorce. Example: "John is divorced for infidelity, which caused irreparable damage to his marriage."
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One of the four is divorced for being too prim on her wedding night, and another because she is not prim enough.
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She has been divorced for 12 years.
She has been divorced for four years.
Walter and Betsy had been divorced for a year.
Disinheriting Mom I've been divorced for nearly 10 years.
I've been divorced for a number of years.
(His parents have been divorced for several years).
Dan and Laura, Jesse's parents, have been divorced for six years.
In the West, they could be divorced for being a "bad housewife" until the 1960s.
It works for widows and those who have been divorced, for instance.
Ira had been divorced for six months and still couldn't get his wedding ring off.
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