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1 The more married men you have, the less crime there will be.
2 I'm no more married to Sara than a nurse to her patient.
3 Indeed he was a great deal more married than most people.
4 Just as in some ways, she felt more married to Bill.
5 I get hit on by more married men than single men.
6 I'm no more married to Alice than you are to Gray.
7 She realized they had spent more married months in trouble than they had happy.
8 Many more men than women go insane, and many more married men than single men.
9 You are no more married than I am!
10 I'm no more married than ever I was!
11 There are only two more married people.
12 He was more married to Brigitte than he was to her, or so it seemed to Marielle.
13 She could hardly remember what it was like living with Gordon, she felt far more married to Bill.
14 I couldn't be any more married .
15 While he seemed to be reverting to his bachelor days, he felt more married than ever; he needed these friends to fill the void.
16 What we did was right... it was noble and true, and if more married people did such things, it would be better for them.
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