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married one another
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "married one another" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two people who have entered into a marriage with each other. Example: "After years of dating, they finally decided to get married one another in a beautiful ceremony."
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"Modern Family" stars Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet made history this week when the pair's characters married one another on the popular ABC sitcom.
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Cast members have left and come back, borne children, married one another.
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On a normal lunchtime in Coogan's bar in Washington Heights, the Dominicans and Irish who have for years argued with, accepted and married one another, traditionally gather to flick TV channels between the Spanish and English language sports services.
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"DaimlerChrysler had the problem that they had two very different cultures that married one another, but really didn't like each other," said Ferdinand Dudenhöffer, director of the Center for Automotive Studies in Gelsenkirchen.
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Millennials have worked shitty jobs because the economy was busted, they've had the usual humdrum anxieties about the future, they've married one another and had kids and divorced and killed themselves and done too many drugs and got clean.
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As youthful gods — the working metaphor for them at the time — they married one another or minor royalty and, in Beverly Hills or Bel Air, built enormous houses in innocently promiscuous Greco-Roman-Tuscan-Spanish style.
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Sergio Miranda and Rodrigo Borda, a couple reportedly in a committed partnership for 14 years, registered to legally marry one another on the morning of Aug. 5. "We are celebrating it and sharing it because this law establishes that we all have rights," said Miranda to reporters.
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Now, an adorable 4 year old has penned a letter to the Australian Prime Minister (on Disney Princess stationery, no less), urging him to let same-sex couples marry one another.
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Graduates are encouraged to marry one another, and to participate in mass weddings.
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They tend to stick together, marry one another and socialize at the same places.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "married one another", ensure that the context clearly indicates a reciprocal action between two or more individuals. This phrasing emphasizes the mutual nature of the marriage.
Common error
Be careful not to confuse "married one another" with phrases that imply marrying different people sequentially. Ensure clarity in your writing to prevent misinterpretation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "married one another" functions as a reciprocal verb phrase, indicating that two or more people have entered into a marriage relationship with each other. Ludwig confirms this phrase is usable in written English. This is seen in examples like "Modern Family" stars Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Eric Stonestreet made history this week when the pair's characters married one another on the popular ABC sitcom.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "married one another" is a grammatically correct and usable way to describe a mutual marriage relationship between two or more people. As Ludwig confirms, it is most commonly found in news and media contexts, with a neutral register suitable for both formal and informal use. While there are several alternative phrases, such as "tied the knot" or "became husband and wife", "married one another" emphasizes the reciprocal nature of the union. It's important to ensure clarity in your writing to avoid ambiguity with similar phrases.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tied the knot
Refers to getting married; it's an informal idiom.
became spouses
Highlights the legal relationship created by marriage.
became husband and wife
Focuses on the resulting status after marriage.
said 'I do'
Refers to the act of consent during the marriage ceremony.
exchanged vows
Highlights the ceremonial aspect of marriage.
entered into marriage
A formal way of expressing the act of getting married.
joined in matrimony
A more formal and traditional way to describe getting married.
exchanged rings
Highlights the symbol of the wedding.
walked down the aisle
Focuses on the wedding ceremony procession.
took each other as partners
Focuses on the aspect of marriage as a partnership.
FAQs
How can I use "married one another" in a sentence?
You can use "married one another" to describe a situation where two or more people enter into a marriage relationship. For example: "After years of dating, they finally decided to get married one another in a beautiful ceremony."
What phrases are similar to "married one another"?
Similar phrases include "tied the knot", "became husband and wife", or "exchanged vows" depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "married with each other" instead of "married one another"?
While "married with each other" might be understood, "married one another" is the more grammatically standard and commonly used phrase to express a reciprocal marriage relationship.
What's the difference between "married one another" and "got married"?
"Got married" is a general phrase indicating that a marriage took place. "Married one another" emphasizes the reciprocal action between the individuals involved in the marriage. For example: "They got married last year" versus "They married one another in a small ceremony".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested