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"wedded bliss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the feeling of happiness and contentment shared by two people who are married. For example, "After years together, they finally had the perfect wedding and are now enjoying wedded bliss."
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To follow their journey to wedded bliss ― and see how awkward their wedding photos turn out ― check out their Facebook page.
Sherry and tapas: wedded bliss.
Anonymous, New Jersey Welcome to wedded bliss, sweetie.
But wedded bliss quickly ends when an inferno breaks out.
The film begins with a scene of wedded bliss.
Well, not every Hollywood couple can boast of a half-century of wedded bliss.
Science, however, tells us that wedded bliss has but a limited shelf life.
FOR almost half of America's brides and grooms, wedded bliss eventually turns to divorce misery.
I lost her after an abiding wedded bliss of 53 years.
But somehow Ms. Robbins still couldn't warm to the wedded part of wedded bliss.
But we do have our models of less-than-puritanical wedded bliss.
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