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The phrase "a marriage for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the purpose or intention behind a marriage, often indicating a specific reason or arrangement.
Example: "They entered into a marriage for convenience, hoping to benefit from each other's resources."
Alternatives: "a union for" or "a partnership for".
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Or even a marriage for show?
Does Philips believe this could be a marriage for life?
It is not a marriage for the ages.
Nor was there mention of the possibility of their arranging a marriage for him.
Meanwhile, Kumail's parents keep trying to arrange a marriage for him.
Some give in to the pressure and accept a marriage for which they are ill-suited.
"How do you combine being in a marriage for fifty-two years with a lack of attachment?" a woman asked.
They were middle class and arranged a marriage for her to an older, rich man with epilepsy.
His parents had hoped to arrange a marriage for him, but he has told them that he is not ready.
So when his oldest son, Bunyamin, turned 17, it seemed natural to arrange a marriage for him.
The Count is arranging a marriage for his daughter, Inez, who unbeknownst to him has fallen in love with Cherubino, now a colonel in the Spanish military.
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