[be] made for each other
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(of two people) to be considered a perfect match for one another
The origin of the idiom "be made for each other" stems from the universal human desire to find a partner who complements and harmonizes with them on a deep level. The idiom draws upon the concept of two individuals being perfectly suited for one another, as if they were created specifically to be together. It implies a deep and natural compatibility in terms of personalities, interests and values.
- After years of searching, Rachel finally found someone who was made for her, and their wedding was a beautiful celebration of their love.
- When Emma and Jack met, they knew they were made for each other and quickly fell in love.