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Discover Ludwig"marathon runner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who runs in marathons, typically long-distance races. For example: "My friend is a marathon runner - she's been training for a race next month!".
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But I'm an old marathon runner.
This is not a marathon runner.
As a marathon runner might.
My oncologist is a marathon runner.
Physically fit, he considered himself a marathon runner in politics.
He is a marathon runner and a vegetarian.
No marathon runner knows that more than the Briton.
Ramsay doesn't smoke, and is a marathon runner.
The guy survived and became a marathon runner.
He has just become the fourth-fastest marathon runner ever.
Wesley Ngetich, a marathon runner, was slain with an arrow.
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