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Get married to him vs Get married with him

The correct phrase is 'get married to him.' 'Get married with him' is not commonly used in English. When talking about the act of marriage, we use 'get married to' followed by the person to whom someone is getting married.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1567 views

Get married to him

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'get married to him' when referring to the act of marriage between two people.

Examples:

  • She wants to get married to him next year.
  • I am getting married to him in June.
  • They got married to each other in a beautiful ceremony.
  • Who did she get married to?
  • He is getting married to his longtime girlfriend.
  • Brother, just let me get married to him...
  • Brother, just let me get married to him...
  • Why do I feel that I also should get married to him?
  • Then, we'll get Bobby married to him.
  • We'll hide it and calmly get her married to him.
  • To spoil Pappi's marriage and get their daughter married to him.
  • He begs me to agree to get married with him.
  • -Don't get married to Yasmin.
  • Everybody should be able to get married to whoever they want.
  • Annapura cannot get married to this man.
  • No matter who you get married to.
  • She didn't get married to be a nursemaid.
  • With the exception of being able to get married to each other.
  • I can't get married to anyone else.
  • But some women get married to make their voices beautiful.
  • I'll get married to someone like you.
  • I eventually decided that maybe I should try and get married to a woman.
  • I'm going to build these houses and get married to Harry.
  • I don't understand why you have to get married to keep the baby.
  • You get married to have kids.

Get married with him

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

  • He begs me to agree to get married with him.
  • Every Scotsman worth his kilt gets married with a knife.
  • Let's just get married with our closet friends and relatives.
  • I did get married with a fake ID.
  • Come on, I can not get married with a spotted green dress.
  • Look, it's so lively when a Duke's daughter get married with a knight.
  • Who'll get married with a North Korean?
  • They want me to stop messing around, settle down, get married with the next nice girl I meet.
  • He can't get married with just one leg!
  • Don't you have plans to get married with Niinii?
  • Because my folks worried I couldn't get married with my lame leg
  • And you, out of spite, get married with me!
  • You thought you could get married with a fake ID?
  • Being a good lawyer and get married with this woman.
  • My daddy wanted us to get married.
  • My brother gets married next week.
  • And when their child gets married.
  • People get married, divorced, married.
  • All three are married with kids.
  • Athena is married with three children.

Alternatives:

  • get married to him
  • marry him
  • wed him
  • tie the knot with him
  • become his spouse

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