Sentence examples for marry with from inspiring English sources

The phrase "marry with" is not generally used in written English.
The correct phrase to use is "marry someone". For example, "After dating for three years, they decided to marry each other."

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We feel that it's easier to marry with food".

Therefore, if your experiences don't marry with mine I would like to apologise at the outset.

These flash techniques marry with minimal percussion and hand drums over the 17 tracks here.

Still, the young couple are determined to marry, with the help of the matchmaker Dolly Levi.

Kansas law allows anyone under 18 to marry with parental or judicial consent.

Kouy say, 'You want to marry with me?' And I say, 'Yes, because I want to help you.

In Malaysia, Muslim girls under 16 and boys under 18 may marry with permission from a Shariah court.

Non-Muslims between the ages of 16 and 18 can marry with the consent of state-level ministers.

Its rich natural oil opens like river, capable, if not downright eager, to marry with a remoulade, or mayonnaise.

One of the biggest barriers to mothers' employment is that most jobs simply don't marry with family commitments.

Furthermore, this study will compare outcomes of respondents with single mothers who marry with outcomes of respondents with single mothers who cohabit (but do not marry).

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