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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a continuous marathon of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing, relentless series of events or activities that feel exhausting or never-ending.
Example: "The project turned into a continuous marathon of meetings and deadlines, leaving the team feeling drained."
Alternatives: "an endless series of" or "a relentless stream of".
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There isn't much you can do to ruin a continuous marathon of "The Simpsons," except for maybe this.
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The marathon was the longest continuous marathon in the history of television.
My interest in the field of nutrition helped me to complete a 20-year marathon of continuous formal education in 1998.
A continuous crowd of students come & go.
There's a continuous flow of information".
"Just a continuous lack of good news".
He had a continuous flow of commissions.
A continuous depression of the button indicates an emergency.
Its music is a continuous stream of melancholy longing.
A continuous stream of bad news is corrosive," he said.
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