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Discover Ludwig"she is getting married" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of a female person preparing for or entering into marriage. Example: "She is getting married next Saturday, and I am so excited to be her bridesmaid."
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Froggatt added that she is getting married next year.
But first she is getting married again, in her fifties, a fact she finds vaguely comic.
These days, at the grand old age of 25, Adlington's transition to modern stardom seems almost complete – she is getting married this month to fellow swimmer Harry Needs, and has sold the rights to her wedding to Hello! magazine.
Wiig took the lead role of a single jewellery store worker in her 30s whose best friend announces she is getting married, while Mumolo had a small part as a nervous plane passenger.
The only real thing in her life is her single friend Lillian (Maya Rudolph) who tells her she is getting married, and that Annie is to be maid of honour.
Next year, she is getting married, but says she has much left to do in her sport and, for now at least, is aiming to get to the 2016 Olympics.
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She was getting married.
She said she was getting married.
And, Lauren said, she's getting married.
Lottie announced that she was getting married.
The reason soon became clear: she was getting married.
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