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They are happily wed vs They are wed happily

Both phrases are correct, but 'they are happily wed' is more commonly used in English. The adverb 'happily' is typically placed before the verb 'wed' to describe the manner in which the action is performed.

Last updated: March 08, 2024 • 630 views

They are happily wed

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to describe a couple who are happily married. The adverb 'happily' describes the manner in which the action of being wed is performed.

Examples:

  • They are happily wed and have been together for 20 years.
  • Despite the challenges, they are happily wed.
  • The couple is happily wed and deeply in love.
  • They are happily wed, and their relationship is strong.
  • Being happily wed is important to them.
  • And then, thanks to him, we were happily wed.
  • If it's a girl, you can wed him happily and all will be as it was before.
  • At the moment - at least in Germany - banks do not even have to pay back the debts that they have taken on and with which they are happily speculating against the euro - yes, against the euro.
  • It can undergo complex reactions, some of which are happily architectural.
  • So, cells are happily functioning in our bodies.
  • It is therefore important that those values are happily married to our economic activities.
  • All nations are happily united and at peace under Roman governance.
  • Where regions are happily capable of being authorising bodies, let us relax control.
  • Look, Francine, they say men who are happily married usually get remarried right away.
  • Look, Francine, they say men who are happily married... usually get remarried right away.
  • New external commitments arise, which are happily taken up either by the Council or by Mr Prodi, or by both in unison - although that hardly ever happens.
  • - who are happily marching together?
  • There are witches hidden amongst us, and you people of Salem, seduced by drink and by flesh, are happily blinded to it.
  • One typical example is the Mercosur agreement, in which, for the sake of opening up trade, we are happily sacrificing 11% of the Amazon and millions of European farmers.
  • Reception countries are happily turning a blind eye to the people passing through their countries on the way to third countries.
  • Finally, I hope that the Commissioner, together with his Director-General, will take the lead when it comes to the simplification that is necessary if small and medium-sized companies, together with university departments, are happily able to participate in the programme without experiencing financial difficulties.
  • These women should also receive the necessary financial support, should also have the right to stay at home with their young children, as do prosperous women who are happily married.
  • "Congressman Charles Hayward has officially announced his split from fiance Holly Franklin, stating quote, 'we wish each other well and are happily moving on with our lives.'"
  • Mr President, today Parliament has been giving very serious attention to the problems of our forests, which cover 41.5 % of the agricultural land of Member States, two thirds of which are happily private property.
  • They are so important that unless they are there, the meeting cannot start.

Alternatives:

  • they are wed happily

They are wed happily

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase also describes a couple who are happily married. Placing the adverb 'happily' after 'wed' is less common but still grammatically acceptable.

Examples:

  • They are wed happily and enjoy each other's company.
  • The couple is wed happily and shares a deep bond.
  • Despite the challenges, they are wed happily.
  • Being wed happily is their ultimate goal.
  • They are wed happily, and their love is evident.

Alternatives:

  • they are happily wed

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