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The phrase "a feat of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an impressive achievement or accomplishment, often in relation to skill, strength, or ingenuity.
Example: "Climbing Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen is considered a remarkable feat of human endurance."
Alternatives: "an achievement of" or "a demonstration of".
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A feat of legerdemain.
A feat of towering masochism?
It is also a feat of language.
It was a feat of great acting".
Writing is a feat of memory.
But a feat of what, exactly?
"It's a feat of necessity".
"What a feat of seamanship.
It was a feat of astronomical strength".
It's certainly a feat of teamwork.
She slowly twists — a feat of strength and balance.
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