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i got my daughter's marriage vs i made my daughter's marriage

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct way to express this idea would be "I arranged my daughter's marriage."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 770 views

i got my daughter's marriage

This phrase is not correct in English.

The verb "got" is not appropriate in this context when referring to arranging a marriage.
  • I got my daughter's birthday coming up.
  • I got my daughter's watch and you got your insides where you want 'em.
  • I got my daughter a cell phone.
  • And I got my daughter's Barbie doll dish, I put it right where a bunch of carpenter ants were making debris fields, every day, in my house, and the ants were attracted to the mycelium, because there's no spores.
  • I got my daughter the same one as a reward for getting straight Aâ s last semester.
  • I would never stop till I got my daughter back.
  • Mary, I've got my daughter's 21st birthday.
  • He's got my daughter's cellphone, and he's taken her somewhere.
  • You destroyed my daughter's marriage for property?
  • Man, I'm sorry - they got my daughter.
  • I've got my daughter visiting.
  • Look, he's got my daughter.
  • Unfortunately, he's got my daughter.
  • The brave knight who triumphs in today's tournament Shall win my daughter's hand in marriage.
  • You are very kind to perform my daughter's marriage ceremony
  • And so, prince James, I offer you my daughter's hand in marriage.
  • I also got my daughter, Maddie, who's helped me... well, to see the world through brand-new eyes.
  • When he got my daughter pregnant, she was shunned by the Markhams.
  • Well. I have got my daughter.
  • You got my daughter - a food truck?

i made my daughter's marriage

This phrase is not correct in English.

The verb "made" is not suitable for arranging a marriage in English.

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