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Discover Ludwig"great exploits" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to the accomplishments of someone who has achieved something extraordinary or amazing. For example, "He is famous for his great exploits as an explorer in the South Pacific."
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After saying he would not "describe all of my great exploits," he sought to make clear that he was not a devoted gamesman.
Our children and generation of children to come will learn of the great exploits of both Mary Seacole and Oladauh Equiano.
It involves another of Peter's inattentions, only a year after their great exploits in the Neverland: She had looked forward to thrilling talks with him about old times, but new adventures had crowded the old ones from his mind.
It said Kim Jong-un's new title "provides sure guarantee for glorifying the great exploits performed by Kim Jong-il for army building and carrying forward the cause of the songun [military-first] revolution generation after generation".
At the height of its greatness in the 12th century – well before the start of the European Renaissance – the kings and nobles of Benin City patronised craftsmen and lavished them with gifts and wealth, in return for their depiction of the kings' and dignitaries' great exploits in intricate bronze sculptures.
"I have a clear memory of when I was quite small, at the time we had things called war mags where we read about the great exploits of British soldiers in World War II.
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Love it or loathe it – and many British fans prefer the more Anglocentric "hat" (or Scottish "bunnet") – it is the universal term of approval that indicates a good win or a great exploit.
"The merited State Chorus of the Korean People's Army supporting the politics of Kim Jong-inspiresres the army and people to greater exploits by dint of revolutionary songs," the narrator intones in English.
It does no favours to the grassroots future of English cricket that its greatest exploits go unwatched by kids who might dream of being the next Alastair Cook or Jimmy Anderson, and for whom school facilities are becoming non-existent.
Macklin wrote in his diary: "I think this is as 'the Boss' would have had it himself, standing lonely in an island far from civilisation, surrounded by stormy tempestuous seas, & in the vicinity of one of his greatest exploits".
No paper, of course, could have matched Bennett's first and greatest exploit.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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