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Discover LudwigThe phrase "takes marriages" is not correct in standard written English without additional context.
It could be used in a context discussing the acceptance or handling of marriages, but it requires clarification or modification to be clear. Example: "The new policy takes marriages into account when determining eligibility for benefits."
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Pushing marriage, in other words, is dangerous business because it takes marriages -- especially misguided ones -- to lay the groundwork for divorce.
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In taking family relationships as conditions for good citizenship, Hegel follows Aristotle and influences Rawls and Sandel; it is also notable that he takes marriage as a microcosm of the state.
Take marriage.
Take marriage payments, a once-common practice.
"You take marriage here as a much more sacrosanct thing".
"It seemed unfair to take marriage off the table".
Most importantly, this would take marriage out of the hands of the majority.
I'm wary to say that I didn't take marriage seriously.
There is a certain comic irony – happily, not darkly comic – that after more than forty years of taking marriage for granted, marriage has decided it is tired of this, and is taking a hand in the game".
There is a certain comic irony — happily, not darkly, comic — that, after more than forty years of our taking marriage for granted, marriage has decided it is tired of this and is taking a hand in the game.
In November, California voters will quite likely have to decide whether to take marriage away from gay couples rather than whether to grant it to them.
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