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* ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'': The final season sees roommates and best friends Walden Schmidt and Alan Harper getting married as Walden wants to have a kid but is denied by the officials as he's a single man. So marrying the man who lives rent-free in his house seems like the most logical option for him. As they live together anyway, they're actually just taking HeterosexualLifePartners to a next level as Walden even says that Alan possesses all the qualities he wants from a wife except being female.
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* The central relationship is this in Literature/NoNeedForACore, where the three central characters forge a marriage to take advantage of a magical ritual that leaves them bound to each other.
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* Before the MarriageOfConvenience, Moriko was a pretty dedicated Bachelorette. This trope applies to some of the secondary characters as well.
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* ''Film/TheAppleDumplingGang'': Donovan and Dusty marry for the sole purpose of adopting three orphaned siblings to give them a stable home, thus saving them from the rest of the townsfolk who would've taken them in as more of servants or farmhands than treating them like their own kids.