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The phrase "a moderate amount of trust" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of trust one has in a person, situation, or system, indicating that the trust is neither too high nor too low.
Example: "In any partnership, it's essential to have a moderate amount of trust to ensure effective collaboration."
Alternatives: "a reasonable level of trust" or "a fair degree of trust."
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Eighty-nine percent of the 659 working adults questioned by the Gallup Organization last month said they had "a great deal" or "a moderate amount" of trust in their chief executives, and 73percentt said they were worth their high salaries.
Using video from classrooms where the teachers know each other requires a moderate amount of trust to view the student clips and a high degree of trust to watch the teacher clips.
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Everything in moderation - if you drink a moderate amount of alcohol daily, it is better than drinking a huge amount once a week.
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.
ALCOHOL: A 2005 study found that mice that swallowed a moderate amount of ethanol showed more neurogenesis than teetotalers.
Under hard cornering there was a moderate amount of body lean, and the steering felt a bit light.
Use them whole, as in this dish, and you'll get a moderate amount of heat penetrating everything.
Because why have a moderate amount of hardship when you can have an excess of it?
A moderate amount of cushioning improves running efficiency, he has found.
Some carpets are tightly knotted and matte, with a moderate amount of pile.
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