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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a humble gift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small or inexpensive gift that someone has given to you. For example: "My grandmother gave me a humble gift for my birthday—a hand-knitted scarf."
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And the dean, damn him, actually has the nerve to "pause a moment for me to express my elation" instead of begging him to forgive the Brahmin Reich its crimes against his people and accept their humble gift.
A small gift.
Give a small gift.
What mattered most was not the feast itself, but the gathering together in thanks and praise for life's most humble gifts.
A humble guy.
A humble pack-horse.
"He's a humble guy.
I'm a humble boxer.
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With a humble bow to Seurat at the right moment, he might have attained the poise of a style that was ideal for his gifts: the world compressed to a scrim of opulent color.
He was a humble kid.
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