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Discover Ludwig"marriage material" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It might be used in a casual context to refer to a person who would be suitable for marriage because they have certain qualities that might make them a good partner. For example, "He's funny, intelligent, and thoughtful - he's definitely marriage material!".
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Marriage Material.
And I'm so not marriage material, it's terrible.
The goal, he said, was to present members with undeniable marriage material.
She sees him as marriage material, an eligible young Jewish carpenter-turned-miracle-worker.
"A mensch is prime marriage material and a mensch could be hot stuff, too".
The same is true of "Marriage Material," and even more so.
Marriage material...? Tom Felton as Draco, and Daniel Radcliffe in 2002's Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Only then will women on their own reject genital cutting as a legitimate means of making them good "marriage material".
I'm not marriage material because I'm always moving across the world, and my diary is full until 2017.
So if a lady's on the market for marriage material, she'll tend to go for guys with more feminine features.
I should have known then what I have only come to realise now; he wasn't marriage material.
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