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The phrase "a singular feat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an achievement that is unique or exceptional in some way.
Example: "Completing the marathon in under three hours is truly a singular feat that few can accomplish."
Alternatives: "a remarkable achievement" or "an extraordinary accomplishment."
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In a singular feat of extreme travel, he lives like this for two years.
Frank W. Buckles died Sunday, sadly yet not unexpectedly at age 110, having achieved a singular feat of longevity that left him proud and a bit bemused.
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Not when the nation's judges (who would have to supervise an eventual referendum on a draft constitution) have gone on strike and Morsi through his rashness has accomplished a singular political feat: Uniting Egypt's ineffective and divided liberal-secular factions in mass street protests and a demand that the decree be revoked.
Incredibly, the mechanisms underpinning this singular feat of metabolic resilience (and vulnerability) remain almost entirely unknown.
It remains a remarkable feat of masonry.
It was a remarkable feat".
This is a remarkable feat.
It is not so singular a feat as was performed by a body of French cavalry in 1795, when they captured some Dutch ships of war, stuck fast in the ice.
It is a singular document.
There's a singular aftermath.
Lund is a singular creation.
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