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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moderate man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who holds moderate views or opinions, particularly in political or social contexts.
Example: "In a time of extreme polarization, he is often seen as a moderate man who seeks compromise."
Alternatives: "a centrist individual" or "a balanced person."
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"He is a moderate man".
C. Everett Koop was not a moderate man.
By Michael Specter February 26 , 2013C. Everett Koop was not a moderate man.
In turbulent times a moderate man is sometimes in the most uncomfortable position of all.
"Verwoerd was an honest man, and, in his small way a moderate man, but he was not a statesman," said Alotrios.
A moderate man speaking up for the troubled community that produced him, Mr Lammy looks like the paragon of an inner-city MP.
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"He was a very moderate man," Judge Cedarbaum said.
A mild, moderate man, he describes himself as spending lots of time defending conservative contributions to liberal friends.
He is one of the best examples we have of an intelligent, moderate man for whom Anglican belief was not a safe haven after years of intellectual struggle, but the natural home he never felt like leaving.
He's a moderate, judicious man who doesn't fly off at the handle; he has to know the facts before taking on a mortal duty.
Neil Sroka, the communications director at Democracy for America, agreed, arguing that the party's base is not excited about adding a moderate, white man to the court.
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