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The time to complete the game is relative to how do you play, how do you like to complete all tasks/discover all secrets, etc. And, on top off all, in what difficulty you want to play.
Edit: and thats w/o spoilers and guides
Skyrim fans would describe you as a noob with only 3.3k hrs of creation
1) I explored / did *everything* that wasn't bugged
2) I looted *everything*
3) I spent too long farming merchants for gear
You'll get 80 hrs easily on a normal play-through. And about 60 of those are really good.