Collocations withfeat
These are words often used in combination withfeat.
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amazing feat
That is the very reason that the review has been such an amazing feat.
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considerable feat
This is a considerable feat.
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difficult feat
In doing so, he achieves the difficult feat of straddling two stools without falling between them.
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easy feat
With only 16 candidates permitted annually, obtaining candidacy is no easy feat.
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extraordinary feat
The penetration of that land mine-field was an extraordinary feat.
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feat of endurance
As one person said, a bus journey in the wintertime is not only uncomfortable, it is a feat of endurance.
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feats of strength
During the 1950s he was publicly known as the world's strongest man for his many feats of strength.
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great feat
But a moment ago we were acclaiming a great feat of arms, a glorious victory.
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impressive feat
The ease and speed with which young children acquire the vocabulary of the language in which they are raised is an impressive feat of development.
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incredible feat
This is an incredible feat of marketing and a hefty challenge faces the industry in having to double its market in two-and-a-half years.
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no mean feat
Squeezing seven sections, comprising 23 chapters, into just over 200 pages is no mean feat.
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physical feat
He managed the extraordinary physical feat of speaking for 31 minutes with his tongue in his cheek.
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rare feat
I am in much more distinguished company—a rare feat for me.
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remarkable feat
This is another remarkable feat, considering that the number of people she gives explicit credit to in the preface for making use of their work is fifteen.
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small feat
This is no small feat, and for this reason alone the book constitutes an important contribution to the literature on this topic.
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