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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marathon with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an event or activity that involves a marathon and some additional element or feature.
Example: "She signed up for a marathon with a scenic route that promised breathtaking views."
Alternatives: "a marathon featuring a" or "a marathon that includes a".
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It was a marathon with a sprint finish, a mass sprint finish.
This is like deciding a marathon with a 100-meter dash.
He would like to run a marathon, with a goal of breaking three hours.
In other words, you wouldn't dream of running a marathon with a broken leg.
One, Stephen Van Camp, is a former professional kick-boxer who unwittingly ran a marathon with a fractured ankle.
"When the sound isn't good on stage and I can't hear myself, it's like being asked to run a marathon with a broken leg.
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His race in 1960 is really an amazing one, to win a marathon with no shoes [a barefoot Bikila won the Olympic marathon and broke the world record in Rome in 1960].
Start a marathon with fresh legs and you feel trepidation.
Defence is still at the heart of his game and few opponents relish a marathon with him but, working behind a souped-up serve, with his second serve now carrying more kick, Murray has turned from counter-puncher to a be-first fighter.
It brings not only a series of talks and workshops for the industry, but also an academic workshop, an executive summit, and a marathon with training courses to disseminate knowledge on agile methods.
However, that thought process is akin to running a marathon with one month of training.
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