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Spousal

/ˈspaʊ.zəl/adjective
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Spousal describes anything related to a husband, wife, or marital partner, often emphasizing the legal, emotional, or financial aspects of marriage. In today's world, it's commonly used in contexts like divorce proceedings or family policies, adding a layer of intimacy to discussions about relationships that can sometimes reveal the hidden tensions in modern partnerships.

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In the U.S., spousal Social Security benefits allow a married person to receive up to 50% of their partner's benefit if they qualify, a policy that has provided financial security to over 30 million Americans since its inception in the 1930s, potentially altering the economic dynamics of millions of retirements.

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