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The phrase "achieving that feat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to successfully accomplishing a difficult task or goal.
Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, she finally felt proud of achieving that feat."
Alternatives: "accomplishing that task" or "reaching that milestone."
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Achieving that feat in practice is another matter.
And with Hayles on top form, the prospect of the Tigers achieving that feat could be within their reach.
Achieving that feat would see them win their first top-flight title since 1961 and only the third in their history, moving them level with the likes of Blackburn Rovers and Huddersfield Town.
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Meanwhile, City's fine display was the first time Lee Johnson's side have scored more than three goals in a game this season, having achieved that feat 19 times in all competitions last term.
Only eight climbers have achieved that feat.
No other space agency has managed to achieve that feat.
(Two years earlier, Gordon Richards of England had achieved that feat).
This year, it may take all season to achieve that feat.
No other player – man or woman – has achieved that feat.
No other man ever has, or most likely ever will, achieve that feat.
Burress has achieved that feat four times, but Holmes has only done it once.
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