feather in one's cap vs marvelous feat

feather in one's cap

noun
  • An accomplishment; particularly one that is flaunted or boasted of. 

  • He thinks it is quite a feather in his cap that he figured it out for himself. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see feather, cap. 

marvelous feat

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