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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a marathon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an event that lasts for a long period of time or requires a lot of effort and perseverance. For example, "I'm determined to finish this project in a marathon effort".
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You are exhausted, as in a marathon.
In a marathon, there was no control".
You can do that in a marathon".
"We are in a marathon and not a sprint".
I enjoyed it, but I always suffer in a marathon".
"Traditionally, guys go out conservatively in a marathon.
In a marathon, it's important to stay hydrated.
"It is very clear that Microsoft and Nokia are in a marathon.
"I would love to run against her in a marathon," Schobukhova said.
They are paid to win, in this case in a marathon season of 46 games".
Alas, Lorz wasn't the only runner to cheat in a marathon.
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