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"late husband" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a husband who has passed away. It is appropriate to use in any context where you would normally refer to a spouse or partner, but you want to specifically indicate that they are no longer alive. Example: "My late husband and I used to love taking long walks in the park together."
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Barbara Picower's late husband, Jeffry, had been a Madoff investor since the late 1970s.
Loving wife to her late husband Murray.
Adored by her late husband, Morris.
Her late husband was British.
Wife of late husband Lawrence.
That was her late husband.
She later married her late husband, Evangelos Stamatiou.
Cherished by her late husband Calman.
Loving wife of her late husband Charles.
Loved by her late husband and parents.
"And this is my late husband".
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