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marriage of convenience

noun as in arranged marriage

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Even so, some analysts have described Hamas’ relationship with Iran as a marriage of convenience, and Sinwar’s disappearance from the scene might result in a less Iran-friendly senior figure coming to the fore.

At first, the song is one big eye-roll: Just shut up and admit the truth, Chappell insists, before you get trapped in a loveless, heterosexual marriage of convenience.

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For Southgate and England's fans, it felt like a marriage of convenience crumbling to a mutually welcome end.

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"We do not agree to this marriage of convenience, to consolidate the white monopoly power over the economy and the means of production in South Africa."

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Moon’s account speaks to the unique marriage of convenience that Trump represented for South Korean liberals who favor engagement with North Korea.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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