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Writingtosms Posted 7 years ago
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When I was recently married..

HiDoes "When I was recently married..." mean - "During the early days of my marriage"?? If not, what does it mean?
  

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That is odd wording which makes no sense. "When" and "recently" do not go together. " mean - "During the early days of my marriage"?

  • That is odd wording which makes no sense.
  • "When" and "recently" do not go together.
  • " mean - "During the early days of my marriage"?
  • I suppose that is what the speaker thought he was saying, but the English of it is "When I was newly married".
  • writingtosms If not, what does it mean?
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That is odd wording which makes no sense. "When" and "recently" do not go together.

writingtosms"When I was recently married..." mean - "During the early days of my marriage"?

I suppose that is what the speaker thought he was saying, but the English of it is "When I was newly married".

writingtosmsIf not, what does it mean?

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