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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wedded to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a strong attachment or commitment to an idea, belief, or practice. Example: "The company is wedded to the principles of sustainability and ethical sourcing in all its operations."
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We're wedded to that model".
Too wedded to one idea.
How wedded to President Assad is Iran?
Is Iran wedded to President Assad?
Farrell is wedded to China.
I'm not wedded to that particular proposal.
"He got very wedded to this place.
Instead it is still wedded to film.
They are invariably still wedded to democracy.
This government is wedded to these policies.
Newfoundlanders are wedded to the sea.
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