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The phrase "a moderate success" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an outcome that is somewhat successful but not overwhelmingly so, often in contexts like business, projects, or events.
Example: "The marketing campaign was a moderate success, generating some interest but not reaching the expected sales targets."
Alternatives: "a fair success" or "a modest achievement."
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The reform was only a moderate success.
Yet previous attempts in this direction show a moderate success.
So far, the project has been a "moderate success," Dr. Volenec said.
(It was eventually produced in 1777, when it had a moderate success).
Shennan also has a big challenge at 6Music, which has only been a moderate success at best.
The visit can be viewed as a moderate success for French-Saudi bilateral relations, although no major announcements were made.
"The Chair," a moderate success on ABC (Tuesdays at 8), looks and feels like a bad day at the dentist.
An adventure about a commando raid to destroy a bridge, it marshalled large forces but proved only a moderate success.
Kirby responded by turning to newspaper comic strips, and his Sky Masters of the Space Force was a moderate success.
Obama's presidency, meanwhile, is only seen as a moderate success – as illustrated by a rather close re-election margin in the popular vote.
His one feature film, Tattoo, was a moderate success in 1981, but he may have lacked the necessary diplomacy when it came to dealing with the big studios.
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