Jenny,
I really liked what Brian said. Of course, I know that as you have your own
way overall this will always be a prick in your mind but, if you cannot come
up with something that is in your own way, this seems an excellent
substitute.

Jane in Phoenix 

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Jenny M Benson
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Subject: [LegacyUG] Civil Partnership

What word would other LUGgers use in the following circumstance.  I want to
create a sentence for a Civil Partnership Event which reads:

Civil Partnership:  on 16 March 2021 she ... Jane Doe.

I know how to set up the Sentence (the name of the partner will be entered
in the Desc field) but it's the wording in place of ... that I am wondering
about.

The person who told me about this partnership of his relative said they
"married" (his inverted commas) and I originally wrote that, but now that
marriage of same sex couples is allowed (in some countries) I don't want to
use that word for a Civil Partnership.  I could say "was partnered with" but
it's a bit repetitive when the Sentence begins with the title "Civil
Partnership."

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Jenny M Benson
Wrexham, UK

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