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shotgun wedding
noun
A wedding in which the bride is already pregnant.
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The phrase "shotgun wedding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a wedding that is precipitated by an unplanned pregnancy and often involves the bride and groom being "forced" into the marriage. For example: "John and Jane's sudden wedding was the result of a shotgun wedding after they realized Jane was pregnant."
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"It wasn't a shotgun wedding".
Shotgun wedding chic You think we're joking?
Hence, a shotgun wedding is being planned.
The shotgun wedding created America's biggest bank by assets.
The marriage thus appears to have been a "shotgun" wedding.
COALITIONS range from the handshake to the shotgun wedding.
He described the deal as a "shotgun wedding".
"It was kind of a shotgun wedding," said Mr. Saronson.
"Now there's going to be something like a shotgun wedding".
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So now you take the shotgun wedding--quantum physics and general relativity.
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