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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about to marry" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is on the verge of getting married or is in the process of preparing for marriage.
Example: "They are about to marry in a beautiful ceremony next month."
Alternatives: "on the verge of marriage" or "soon to be married."
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I am about to marry an Englishman, but now I am reconsidering my future here.
Mr. Fishman's granddaughter, Anna, a teenager in those pictures, is now 23 and about to marry.
Two half brothers, Steva and Laca, both love Jenufa, who at the start of the opera is about to marry Steva and is pregnant with his child.
After Prince Harry recently was appointed Commonwealth youth ambassador, he revealed "the woman that I am about to marry" will be joining him in his new job.
I was horrified that my best friend was about to marry a man who looked like Fagin from Oliver Twist.
"I'm about to marry my fiancé, Jake.
Those about to marry should, too, she said.
He was about to marry for the third time.
She's the one who's about to marry your fiancé.
Lady in wed (Lady Gaga is, supposedly, about to marry).
Handsome young Tariq is about to marry Bilquis, eldest daughter of a prominent and powerful judge.
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