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Discover Ludwig"marathon run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a long-distance race, usually 26.2 miles, where participants run continuously until reaching the finish line. It can also refer to the act of training for and completing a marathon. Example: She trained hard for months for her first marathon run and was overjoyed when she crossed the finish line.
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Each term feels like a marathon run at sprint pace".
Volumes of Verdi It would be a marathon run by any standard.
(A whole marathon run at this pace would finish in two hours and 40 seconds).
Judging by the marathon run here on Sunday, that tale just might have been true.
Nobody will fill its pages with picture of your kids' sports days, your garden fête, your triumphant marathon run.
The Ironman comprises a 2.4-mile swim, followed by a 112-mile bike race and a marathon run (26.2 miles).
And after the windy, hilly 180km bike route, the marathon run in Puerto del Carmen was such fun.
It's not as if the marathon, run by a private company, has to take each country's top runners.
Whichever it is, Mr Lokke Rasmussen may find that tackling the problems ahead proves just as punishing as Mr Fogh Rasmussen's marathon run to the NATO job.
But maybe it took Geraldine A. Ferraro, the accidental icon, to turn that brief role of a lifetime into a marathon run of show.
Van Lierde finished the 2.4-mile ocean swim, 112-mile bike ride through lava fields and marathon run in 8 hours 12 minutes 29 seconds.
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