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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a moderately flat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight degree of flatness, often in contexts related to surfaces, landscapes, or characteristics.
Example: "The terrain in this area is a moderately flat expanse, making it ideal for farming."
Alternatives: "somewhat flat" or "fairly flat".
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The LDL analyses of SNP PED 308 pedigree showed a moderately flat, non-significant test statistic along the investigated chromosomal segment.
Selection of SNPs with high MAFs also resulted in a very flat frequency distribution (MAF range = 0.002-0.500; Figure 4) and a moderately flat distribution for observed heterozygosity.
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Therapeutic responses are recorded and defined in five grades: Grade I excellent: colour is close to normal skin colour and no scar formation; Grade II good: marked blanching, thicker lesion become flat, no scar formation; Grade III fair: partial blanching, thicker lesion becomes moderately flat; Grade IV poor: slight blanching, thicker lesion becomes slightly flat; and Grade V: no change.
The electron environment is much like a well or pit with a flat bottom and a moderately steep wall.
1. Start a moderately hot grill fire.
Kiev has a moderately continental climate.
This is a moderately strenuous climb.
He came from a moderately wealthy family.
It has a sweet flavor with a moderately spicy kick.
Warm a griddle pan over a moderately high heat.
BYU have pedigree after a moderately successful 2012 run.
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