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The phrase "a fairly modest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is relatively small, limited, or not extravagant in nature.
Example: "The project had a fairly modest budget, which required us to be resourceful in our planning."
Alternatives: "a rather humble" or "a somewhat limited".
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That's a fairly modest rise.
That seems a fairly modest increase compared to recent years.
Before his meteoric rise on television, Mr. Lagasse had a fairly modest culinary career.
Gryla and Leppalud have always relied on a fairly modest proposal: they eat them.
Until 1996, the Bergen County Democratic Organization was a fairly modest New Jersey political operation.
The agreement is expected to increase trade by an additional $3.3 billion, a fairly modest goal.
These factors combine to produce a fairly modest Push-out Score of 3. El Pollo Loco Holdings , Inc
Even a fairly modest weight loss can lower the risk of diabetes and some other health problems, experts said.
In general, the impression conveyed by the state polls is a fairly modest bounce in the swing states.
But if the political will existed, calamity could be avoided with a fairly modest increase in the budget allocation.
Cathy Kearney, an accountant in the Irish city of Cork, appears to live a fairly modest home life.
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