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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was consummated" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to complete or finish something, usually a formal agreement or treaty. For example: The treaty was finally consummated after months of difficult negotiations.
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The deal never was consummated.
Their lust was consummated, but Paul was a troubled man.
Their union was consummated with a double conversion.
The affair was consummated only when they returned to London.
Their relationship was consummated in November 2007, in the stationery cupboard, as Gerry kept watch.
And it may well be the case that neither of these affairs was consummated.
If anything was consummated, it was not discussed because it was just too dangerous".
Four months after the deal was consummated, he was ousted from his job.
Even though he doesn't depict it in the film, he thinks the relationship was consummated.
Even if there was gay affection, he does not think it was consummated.
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That deal was consummated in October 2003, three months before the Suns traded him to the Knicks.
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