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Discover Ludwig"simple feat" is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is used to describe an action or accomplishment that is not particularly difficult or complex. For example: "Learning to ride a bicycle is a simple feat for most children."
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As anyone who has ever married knows, planning a wedding is no simple feat.
Squeezing one of Shakespeare's greatest tragedies into a tight 90 minutes is no simple feat.
And getting to the sink from the iBOT while brushing his teeth was no simple feat.
It is a simple feat of scientific electrical engineering, only expensive, he wrote.
Even before the cardinal became ill, running the archdiocese was no simple feat.
The key is finding a balance between looks and performance, which is no simple feat, Mr. Satkiewicz says.
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That is no "simple-minded" feat.
There are no simple feats of mixology here.
Because Ms. Cojocaru's leg — radiant with energy — ascends way above head height, you could already hear a tizzy of excitement in the house, but she immediately made a much more affecting impression simply by the way she then parted her hands and opened her arms; the simpler feat was the more poetic.
First, Republicans need to pass a budget, a seemingly simple legislative feat that has proven difficult in recent years.
Now, researchers have figured out how flies nail a relatively simple flying feat: setting their cruising altitude.
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