remarkable feat

collocation in English

meaningsofremarkableandfeat

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remarkable
adjective
uk
/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/
us
/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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feat
noun[C]
uk
/fiːt/
us
/fiːt/
something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to ...
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(Definition ofremarkableandfeatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This is anotherremarkablefeat, 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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Pitts has achieved aremarkablefeat: she has unscrambled an egg.
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It is such aremarkablefeatthat it is hard to remember any other instances in which such a progression of events succeeded.
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I think that the finding of the submarine was a mostremarkablefeatconsidering the conditions in which the search had to be conducted.
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This is aremarkablefeatfor this remarkable plane.
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I think that this is a mostremarkablefeat.
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It was a mostremarkablefeat, costing only £3,000 an acre and worth very much more almost immediately.
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Would he explain how thatremarkablefeatis to be achieved?
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They have performed aremarkablefeatof stamina.
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To achieve thatremarkablefeatthey invented a magic towel, which no one had claimed existed.
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He has achieved thatremarkablefeat—remarkable in terms of modern economies—by allowing freedom to businesses to invest and to borrow.
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Only 12 days later, he has repeated thatremarkablefeat.
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We have now managed to achieve that veryremarkablefeat.
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That alone is an extraordinarilyremarkablefeat—let us not forget that this is for service rendered some 80 years ago.
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This action against a greatly superior force was aremarkablefeatand our forces displayed great determination, valour and fighting skill.
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It would be aremarkablefeat, if we could bring it off.
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That was a trulyremarkablefeatof survival by the fisherman concerned.
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This action, against a greatly superior force, was aremarkablefeatand our forces displayed great determination, valour and fighting skill.
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I think we all agree that that is aremarkablefeatwhen we recall his other preoccupations over the last few days.
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