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A divorced woman may be entitled to receive up to 50% of her ex-husband's Social Security benefit, provided she is unmarried and her ex-husband's benefit is higher than what she would receive on her own. If they were married for 46 years, she may be eligible for spousal benefits even if her ex-husband has remarried, as long as she meets certain requirements. It's recommended to consult with the Social Security Administration for specific details regarding individual circumstances.

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