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marathon
She can run a full marathon.
The marathon runners were out of breath.
One hundred and fifty people entered the marathon race.
He gave up taking part in the marathon on account of his cold.
My wife is running her first marathon in London.
The Fukuoka Marathon was held on Sunday.
The marathon will be held, rain or shine.
There's a grueling uphill stretch of road at mile 23 of the marathon.
There was a marathon at school today and we were very tired.
At the beginning of a marathon race, scores of runners start, but only a few finish and just one takes the cake.
marathon /ˈmærəɵən; US -ɵɑ: n / noun [countable] 1 a long running race, in which people run about 42 kilometres Have you ever run a marathon? ▶ maraton bieg maratoński 2 an activity that lasts much longer than expected ▶ (przen.) maraton
I don't run in marathons because I get tired very fast.
We're seeing on our data that consumers are realizing this is a marathon, not a sprint.
I think I will go to the marathon one day
He was famous for his marathon speeches in parliament.
Englisch Wort "bieg maratoński"(marathon) tritt in Sätzen auf:
Grammar and Listeningunit 8 well being2.
marathon run