Third-person singular simple present indicative form of couple.(verb)
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Use "couples" in a sentence
"Thus although our general statement _implies_ statements about particular couples, _as soon as we know that there are such particular couples_, yet it does not itself assert or imply that there are such particular couples, and thus fails to make any statement whatever about any actual particular couple."
"HPFacebookVoteV2. init (343146, 'Genderless Marriage: Redefining the Debate', 'The contending premises in the debate over gay marriage have thus far been \ "Same sex couples deserve the same rights and recognition as heterosexual couples\" versus \ "Marriage is only between a man and a woman\"."
"While one of the couples is there to work on their marriage, the others fail to realize that participation in the resort's therapy sessions is not optional."