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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prepares to marry" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when referring to the actions someone takes to make arrangements for a wedding. For example: Mandy has been busy shopping for a wedding dress and making other preparations as she prepares to marry her long-term partner, Joe.
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A newly destitute 19th-century Englishwoman prepares to marry an earl.
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As Rabbi Heshie Hirth of Passaic, N.J., prepares to marry off a daughter this summer, his list of things to do has a novel counterpart: things not to do.
10 P.M. (Sundance) WHITE NIGHT WEDDING (2008) This double bill from Baltasar Kormakur, the Icelandic director, writer and actor, is introduced with his adaptation of Chekov's "Ivanov," in which a middle-aged professor (Hilmir Snaer Gudnason) prepares to marry a former student (Laufey Eliasdottir) half his age -- if he doesn't get cold feet.
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