” It is fine, but I would delete the quotation marks if there was no good reason to express "happy marriage" as a term. Also, I want to be sure you are aware that the period would go outside the quotation mark in the UK.
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teacherJapan There is no absolute answer to what is meant by “happy marriage.”
It is fine, but I would delete the quotation marks if there was no good reason to express "happy marriage" as a term. Also, I want to be sure you are aware that the period would go outside the quotation mark in the UK.
teacherJapanIs this sentence correct?
Yes, it's correct, but I recommend "definitive" instead of "absolute", and I'd write a happy marriage.
CJ