Exact(3)
It doesn't take a feat of imagination to see how life affirming the support planning process can be: it is not simply a means to an end.
Weddings take a feat of strength.
If you do take a feat that doesn't work well ask the DM if you can swap it for another feat when you level up.
Similar(55)
Like the coveted yellow jersey that takes a feat to obtain, the yellow band can seem just as difficult.
It took a feat of detective work to bring them together at last.
It is part of the myth of any Cameron movie that it should take a Herculean feat of endurance to be made.
But it would take a heroic feat of social engineering to get us all to care about strangers exactly as much as we care about ourselves and those close to us.
And it will take a mighty feat of digestion, gathering scads of data on the bank's millions of depositors in order to comply with U.S. money-laundering disclosure rules, among other regulations.
But Huddersfield's Stephen Brook is putting down his bus pass and picking up his oars, to take on a feat which makes every distance done at Eton Dorney look like a tiddler.
The break is a distraction even for the committed reader: it takes a Knausgaardian feat of memory to remember that the first volume was also cleaved in two.
Television replays show Kasprowicz is right, just – although it would have taken a superhuman feat of umpiring from Billy Bowden to have spotted it and given him not out.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com