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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a full marathon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the complete distance of a marathon, which is 26.2 miles or 42.195 kilometers.
Example: "After months of training, I finally completed a full marathon last weekend."
Alternatives: "a complete marathon" or "an entire marathon".
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Unfortunately, I was running a full marathon.
I just have to sprint for a full marathon.
The course took 93 days and spanned 4,000 kilometers — basically a full marathon a day.
After a full marathon I'm craving the biggest, saltiest pizza ever invented.
I just have to sprint for a full marathon," Murphy acknowledged.
I used to run a full marathon in three hours and 25 or 26 minutes.
Sevosianov, who has never run a full marathon, said Lieberman helped carry him through to the finish.
However, as with running a full marathon, responding to numerous help requests was increasingly depleting for employees.
I have always been fit, running countless half marathons and even a full marathon, as well as play football regularly.
Once all the data is in, you can use the MiCoach website to build a training regime, working towards goals from a 5k run to a full marathon.
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Last year in the United States, a record 480,000 people ran a full marathon--all 26.2 miles of it.
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