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Use of 'with' or 'to' in the context of wedding invitation

I have come across the following 2 different usages in wedding invitations. May I know which of these is the right usage - marriage of ABC with XYZ or marriage of ABC to XYZ
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"Handbook on" or "Handbook of"?

Which of the following is grammatically correct as a title for a book? 'Handbook on Right to Information Act' 'Handbook of Right to Information Act' Apparently both the usages are employed. See ...
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trend for / in / of?

Please refer to the diagram shown below. Which preposition is should be used in this sentence? The trends [for / in / of] both commodities are very similar. I have looked up my Oxford dictionary ...
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Can the verb 'judge' collocate with 'of'? [closed]

I saw this sentence in an essay: Children’s cognitive development is on the preoperational stage, so they cannot consider as logical and judge of dangerous events. I would say "judge sth" or "...
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