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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidental marathon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone unexpectedly ends up running a marathon, either literally or metaphorically, such as binge-watching a series.
Example: "I planned to watch just one episode, but before I knew it, I was in an accidental marathon of the entire season."
Alternatives: "unintentional marathon" or "surprise marathon".
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Which is why I've spent several hours since that accidental marathon, smashing my avatar into planks of wood and solid rock, just occasionally producing some miracle moves.
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Initially this was accidental.
It's not accidental".
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Nicolas Mahut, his marathon opponent.
We support the marathon".
marathon screenings?
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