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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'marriage make' is not a grammatically correct sentence.
You could use the sentence 'Marriage makes' or 'Marriage makes us stronger', for example.
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Unfortunately, the religious dynamics of her Ghanaian family and boyfriend who don't believe in sex before marriage make things difficult.
"Do the benefits of standing by the traditional definition of marriage make up for these costs?" Sutton wrote.
Namely, does marriage make people happier and healthier – or is it the happy, healthy people who tend to get married?
But does the marriage make sense?Although the car industry has undergone much consolidation in the past decade, most of it has been disastrous.
Both supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage make their case with hypothetical arguments about its social effects and claims about the history of marriage.
The proponents of same-sex marriage make the mistake of treating marriage as primarily a legal issue instead of a religious one.
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So it's kind of a marriage made in heaven.
— Jeff Gordinier Epicurious: Seafood and cheese — a marriage made in hell?
It was not a marriage made in heaven".
IT MIGHT seem like a marriage made in heaven.
We call that a marriage made in Marfa.
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