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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy feat" is correct and usable in written English
It is an idiomatic phrase used in informal situations, which usually means "an easy accomplishment". For example: “Climbing Mount Everest is no easy feat.”
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It's no easy feat.
It's not an easy feat.
That is no easy feat.
And it was no easy feat.
Detecting breaches is no easy feat.
But that is no easy feat.
Travelling to Kiribati is no easy feat.
Not that it was an easy feat.
It was not an easy feat.
But that was no easy feat.
Recreating the experience of synaesthesia is no easy feat.
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