unwed in the PONS Dictionary

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to be unwed
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The study specifically evaluated the impact of relationship education classes delivered to more than 5,000 low-income, unwed couples at 12 locations in seven states.
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In contrast, the proportion of unwed men in that age range is much higher, sitting at around 1 in 3.
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She was forced to give the child up for adoption as she was young and unwed.
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After stuffier viewers became outraged at the idea of the unwed couple moving in together, the producers decided that they should get married instead.
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Daughter deals with the issues surrounding unwed motherhood.
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In addition to marriage and divorce, welfare reform was also concerned about unwed childbearing.
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A young woman who is unwed due to social status is usually referred to as "meretrix" or courtesan.
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At that moment, a large group of unwed pregnant women barge in, singing.
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Since he was unwed and had no children, his sister took over the task of governing.
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The unwed couple split up in 2006 and the parents got embroiled in a bitter custody battle.
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