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Discover Ludwig"recently married" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has very recently gotten married. Example: Sarah and James were recently married in a beautiful ceremony surrounded by their friends and family. They are looking forward to spending their first holiday season together as a married couple.
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He had recently married.
She and Mr. McGurk recently married.
He was then 30 and recently married.
But then, he was recently married.
Mr. Otsuka and Ms. Forley recently married.
After 25 years together, they recently married.
"It's beautiful," said Mr. Repetti, who recently married.
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The story is different for more-recently married couples.
She and Mr. McGurk were recently married.
Gift of Wisdom A friend of mine was recently married.
Or Kim Kardashian, the recently married/divorced queen of Stateside structured reality.
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