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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marathon in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context where a marathon is taking place.
Example: "I am excited to participate in a marathon in New York City this fall."
Alternatives: "a race in" or "a run in".
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D) Once ran a marathon in under two hours.
The composer made cruel demands on his performers; each symphony is a marathon in itself.
But it's still not like getting ready to run a marathon in Kenya.
More people summit Mt. Everest each year than celebrate running a marathon in a fiftieth state.
A paralysed woman has become the first person to complete a marathon in a bionic suit.
Track and field has had a marathon in its world championships since 1983.
He is not the first astronaut to run a marathon in space.
And he later vowed that he would run a marathon in under three hours.
"But what remains impossible is running a marathon in under two hours".
One man in his mid-20s once completed a marathon in two hours and eight minutes.
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And there were a mind-boggling three deaths at a marathon in Detroit that was run in relatively placid weather.
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