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The phrase "marry each other" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used when referring to a situation in which two people are getting married to each other. Examples of when this phrase can be used include: 1. "John and Mary have been in love for years and finally decided to marry each other." 2. "In some cultures, arranged marriages involve two individuals who have never met before agreeing to marry each other." 3. "After years of dating, Sarah and Mark decided to take the next step and marry each other." 4. "The two characters in the novel fell in love and eventually decided to marry each other in a small ceremony." 5. "Despite their differences, Jack and Jill knew they wanted to spend the rest of their lives together and decided to marry each other."
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We marry each other.
They marry each other wearing Dean paraphernalia.
Why couldn't nuns and priests marry each other?
They often marry each other – kind of like actors.
Q: Should two movie stars ever marry each other?
Eventually, they divorce their spouses and marry each other.
Schumer staff members, put simply, like to marry each other.
Clare and William eventually divorce and marry each other.
In Tolstoy's War and Peace, if people coincide, or marry each other, it still seems probable.
The fact that gay people can marry each other now is an amazing leap forward.
CAN a couple live together, run a business together and still want to marry each other?
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