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The phrase "a moderate of" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "moderate," which typically functions as an adjective or verb, rather than a noun in this context.
Example: "He served as a moderate voice in the debate, advocating for compromise."
Alternatives: "a mediator of" or "a facilitator of".
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The meaning of the 2004 race is further complicated by the fact that Schweitzer chose a Republican — albeit a moderate of the Jim Jeffords variety — as his running mate.
Hamilton, as a youth in the West Indies, was an orthodox and conventional Presbyterian of the "New Light" evangelical type (as opposed to the "Old Light" Calvinists); he was being taught by a student of John Witherspoon, a moderate of the New School.
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POOL can compute highly-accurate ensembles of loop conformations even in the presence of a moderate level of dynamics.
The addition of a moderate amount of calcium sulfates improved PCE performance.
Far too many languish for lack of a moderate investment of resources.
Grade 2 is a tear of a moderate number of fibres, with the fascia remaining intact.
The American Heart Association recommends a moderate intake of all types of fats.
They contain but a small portion of earth, a moderate proportion of water, but abound with fire and air.
It supposes that kids can't participate in a moderate mix of myriad ways of being.
Reporting drinking more than a moderate level of alcohol erased much of the benefit.
I values of 30-60% represented a moderate level of heterogeneity.
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