English phrase from drama scenes

What Does "don't think there'll be much of a marriage" Mean?

Learn what "don't think there'll be much of a marriage" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

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Don't think there'll be much of a marriage.

It means the speaker expects the marriage to be poor, short-lived, or emotionally empty.

From The Billionaire’S Vow, Episode 7

When do people say this?

Scene Context

Someone is warning that the marriage will not become a real or happy one.

Usage Scenario

Use this to warn or predict a bad marriage in a serious conflict. It sounds harsh and negative, so it is not polite in normal conversation.

Better ways to say it

1
There won't be much of a marriage.
2
I don't think this marriage will last.
3
This marriage won't amount to much.

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