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Discover Ludwig"a moderate amount" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a quantity or portion that is enough, but not too much. For example, "He only drinks a moderate amount of caffeine each day."
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PROFANITY -- A moderate amount.
Over the past few decades, young Americans with a moderate amount of education have joined them.
The team said the arthroscopic procedure removed a "moderate amount of debris" from Arenas's knee.
A moderate amount of cushioning improves running efficiency, he has found.
Some carpets are tightly knotted and matte, with a moderate amount of pile.
Because why have a moderate amount of hardship when you can have an excess of it?
ALCOHOL: A 2005 study found that mice that swallowed a moderate amount of ethanol showed more neurogenesis than teetotalers.
Use them whole, as in this dish, and you'll get a moderate amount of heat penetrating everything.
Under hard cornering there was a moderate amount of body lean, and the steering felt a bit light.
Note also a moderate amount of joint effusion (star).
As an entrepreneur he is comfortable with a moderate amount of risk.
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