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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arranging marriages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the practice of organizing or facilitating marriages, often by families or matchmakers.
Example: "In some cultures, arranging marriages is a common tradition that involves families working together to find suitable partners for their children."
Alternatives: "conducting marriages" or "organizing unions".
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Orthodox Jews in the United States are known for arranging marriages, with some parents using professional matchmakers.
Instead of arranging marriages, the subscription-based site arranges affairs and never before have so many people been looking for a bit on the side.
In predominantly Muslim countries, the job of making introductions and even arranging marriages typically falls to a vast network of family and friends.
His first foray into arranging marriages, he recalled, was in 1996, after he received permission to work with student marriages at Tehran University.
Maria Theresa, the only female ruler in the history of the Habsburgs, always had much on her mind, including arranging marriages for her enormous brood — marriages that would benefit the state.
He also fortified his eastern border by arranging marriages for his sons that extended French influence over the county of Burgundy and by exerting his authority over the city of Lyon.
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