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Discover LudwigThe phrase "run marathons" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase and is often used to refer to someone participating in and completing a full 26.2-mile marathon race. Example: Sarah loves to stay active and challenge herself, so she decided to start running marathons. Last month, she completed her first marathon and is already planning her next one.
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"I run marathons".
I sometimes run marathons too.
He began to run marathons.
"I used to run marathons," he said.
Shay wants to run marathons, as her husband did.
"You don't have to run marathons," he says.
The goal isn't to get folks to run marathons.
How to run marathons and protect your body.
I run marathons, swim, cycle, hike and rock-climb.
Vernon Loeb: I've run marathons and reported on terrorism.
She likes to garden, read and run marathons.
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