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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marathon next" is not complete but can be understood in context and is usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing upcoming events or activities, particularly in relation to a marathon.
Example: "We have a few races planned this season, but the highlight will be a marathon next."
Alternatives: "a marathon coming up" or "a marathon scheduled next."
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"Hopefully next time I can run a faster time and I am thinking of running a marathon next year".
In fact, she might just run a marathon next weekend on a whim.
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She hopes to run a marathon next spring.
But he's running again and even has plans to compete in a marathon next spring, which would be his first in more than two years.
If you're planning a marathon next year or just full of delicious stuffing and turkey, you may want to look into getting a sports watch.
But she has her sights on a race early next year, and maybe another — a big one, her first marathon — next November.
A marathon was next, then a soccer match between authority politicians and residents.
So any time Travel Channel does a marathon, my next few hours are wiped.
Ah well, it's all good training for my marathon next year and it's probably worked off some of that breakfast.
Happily, its artistic team has embraced that mission, offering an inventive array of programming, including a John Zorn marathon and, next season, a Telemann festival.
In 2006, his brother persuaded him to run a marathon, then to run next to him to keep him company for part of a 100-mile run.
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