considerable feat

collocation in English

meaningsofconsiderableandfeat

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considerable
adjective
uk
/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/
us
/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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feat
noun[C]
uk
/fiːt/
us
/fiːt/
something difficult needing a lot of skill, strength, courage, etc. to ...
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(Definition ofconsiderableandfeatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofconsiderable feat

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This is aconsiderablefeat.
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A ten-mile journey was aconsiderablefeatthen and not to be lightly undertaken.
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That is aconsiderablefeat, and shows that he has taken to his new task with considerable determination.
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Let no one underestimate this veryconsiderablefeat.
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That was aconsiderablefeatand the rate at which it was achieved was encouraging.
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He has ridden this one with grace, tenacity and, almost the whole time, with his eyes shut, which is aconsiderablefeatof rodeo, as anyone must agree.
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On this occasion, by a really remarkable contortion, he seems to have performed the veryconsiderablefeatof doing both these things at the same time.
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Staigue represents aconsiderablefeatin engineering and building.
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It went on to move more than 300,000 copies, aconsiderablefeatfor a new band in the then pessimistic and saturated music industry.
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It is considered to represent aconsiderablefeatof medieval engineering.
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Commodore 64 game software has been remarkably well documented and preserved - aconsiderablefeatwhen taking the amount of software available for the platform into consideration.
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Both were considerable feats of diplomacy and persuasion.
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Often it is allied to systems of experimental or administrative control, and in fact considerable feats of human organization are generally required even to create stable, reasonably standardized measures.
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Some of the sports teams also managed to record considerable feats, particularly in athletics, and rugby.
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