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The phrase "marry in" is not correct and not usable in written English
It is not an idiom or phrase in common usage. If you want to use it in a sentence, you could say something like, "We decided to marry in a small ceremony with just family."
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They will marry in India.
They agreed to marry, in two ceremonies.
They impulsively marry in Atlantic City.
The couple will marry in September.
The two painters would marry in 1945.
Or he might marry in the city.
They would marry in 1998.
They intend to marry in New York City next winter.
The couple plan to marry in May.
They were to marry in November.
Marriage: Richard and Judy marry in 1986.
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