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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wedding together" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express the idea of two people getting married or celebrating a wedding, but the phrasing is awkward. Example: "They are planning their wedding together, discussing every detail from the venue to the guest list."
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They went to the wedding together.
They went to a wedding together on the West Coast.
I'm intrigued by the premise: a group of people celebrating a wedding together on a boat.
Then in 2002, when both happened to be single, they attended a mutual friend's wedding together.
Mr. Simon and Ms. Neal didn't end up going to the wedding together, but the two texted each other furiously throughout the ceremony.
Ms. Parker, whom friends describe as an organizational wizard, put the wedding together via e-mail while driving through Siberia and Uzbekistan.
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Their families socialized with each other over the years, and they attended family events and weddings together.
During our two years as a couple, we attended two weddings together.
"In Tajikistan, there's a big industry of festivals, where people celebrate holidays, birthdays, and weddings together," explained an NGO source who wished to remain anonymous.
"In Tajikistan, there's a big industry of festivals, where people celebrate holidays, birthdays and weddings together," explained an NGO source who wished to remain anonymous.
After that public confirmation, the two attended weddings together and reportedly shacked up in Canada, where Markle's television show "Suits" is filmed, and have been able to maintain some level of privacy.
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