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Discover Ludwig"they were wed" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea that two people have gotten married. For example, "After a beautiful ceremony, they were wed and celebrated with an intimate reception."
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They were wed in 1973.
They were wed on Samhain.
They were wed September 8 , 1951
They were wed on March 7 by the Rev.
It apparently did the trick: they were wed on Oct. 27.
They were wed in Palos Verdes Estates, Calif., on Oct. 12.
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The young lovers fight the ghouls side by side for the first time — and soon after, they are wed.
He provides Anastasia with security guards and turns up whenever she's in danger — "My life's mission," he says after they are wed, "is to spoil you, Mrs. Grey.
In its counseling for couples, the church subdivides physical affection into a 10-step "purity ladder," moving from amorous looks to intercourse, and insists that couples who have already been intimate stop, and abstain until they are wed.
He finds Boleyn's Franglais slightly grating in dialogue otherwise mercifully free of Zounds, but the minx has the king bent round her finger by refusing to bed him till they are wed.
Still, that could take years as producers, if they are wed to making merlot at all, reconsider where best to plant the grapes and what styles of wine to make.
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