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Yes, it is possible and not uncommon for a person with Down syndrome to marry someone who does not have Down syndrome. Marriage is a personal choice that individuals make based on their feelings and compatibility with their partner, regardless of any disabilities. As long as both individuals are legally able to consent to marriage and understand the commitment they are making, there is no legal barrier to a marriage between a person with Down syndrome and someone without the condition.

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