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be married to vs be married with

The correct phrase is 'be married to.' 'Be married with' is not a common construction in English. 'Be married to' is the standard way to express the relationship between two people who are married.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1129 views

be married to

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the relationship between two people who are married to each other.

Examples:

  • She is married to John.
  • He is married to Mary.
  • They have been married to each other for 10 years.
  • I should be married to David Bowie.
  • I can be married to Ronnie and be friends with Ray.
  • And I can't be married to somebody who lies to me.
  • Not unless you want to be married to someone who doesn't mind cheating.
  • In our culture, we can't be married to two women at once.
  • I know what it's like to be married to a man.
  • I have the questionable distinction to be married to his only daughter.
  • Amy fell asleep on me and I pretended to be married to her.
  • But no woman wants to be married to a 16-year-old.
  • I don't want to be married to the next Ochocinco.
  • No one should have to be married to Gerard Butler.
  • I can't be married to two men.
  • She's so lucky to be married to you.
  • I'm so lucky to be married to such a good provider.
  • As you know, I'm not easy to be married to.
  • You can do what's best for you and still be married to me.
  • So, a predator killed Janson's sister, who happens to be married to Khan.
  • You don't have to be married to love him.
  • But I think you might be married to the wrong person.
  • In 24 hours, I'll be married to a walrus.

Alternatives:

  • be wed to
  • be united with
  • be joined in marriage to
  • be in a marriage with

be married with

This phrase is not commonly used in English and is incorrect.

  • He turned out to be married with 2 kids.
  • You've got to be married with kids and the whole thing.
  • I never get to be married with this body.
  • If someone had told me a year ago that I'd be married with three stepkids right now, I'd have laughed in their face.
  • A woman like Blair deserves to be married with style, surrounded by friends and family.
  • A woman like Blair deserves to be married with style, surrounded by friends and family.
  • In another life, I'd be married with a picket fence.
  • And state records show him to be married with a couple of kids.
  • For all I know, you could be married with three children, right now, and not telling your mother.
  • That our visions of technology and design and entertainment and creativity have to be married with visions of humanity, compassion and justice.
  • How can human health and hence a better quality of life, the starting-point for scientific advances in human genetics, be married with other aims such as the safety of patients and future generations?
  • He turned out to be Married with 2 kids.
  • In four years, I'll probably be married With a bunch of redheaded rugrats running around.
  • Like, if I was born a hundred years ago, I'd probably already be married with five kids?

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