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The phrase "a moderately high" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a level or degree that is above average but not excessively so, often in contexts such as statistics, evaluations, or assessments.
Example: "The study found that the participants had a moderately high level of satisfaction with the service provided."
Alternatives: "somewhat elevated" or "fairly high".
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These beers begin with a moderately high starting gravity that's well attenuated resulting in a moderate 7%-ABV and a dry finish.
Warm a griddle pan over a moderately high heat.
Conservatives instead place a moderately high weight on all five.
Thereafter, a moderately high strain rate event viz.
People of Irish-British Isles descent carry a moderately high risk, according to NTSAD.
For that reason, there is actually a moderately high correlation between the two states.
I was on a moderately high dose and it was masking a nervous anxiety I didn't know I had.
"Cherry Grove has a moderately high level of sexual energy for everybody, whether you are gay or straight.
This will dry to a moderately high gloss, but after curing the finish can be polished with a floor wax.
In northern Africa lakes were at a moderately high level from 30,000 to 22,000 years ago.
Alessandro Roccati, of Fox-Pitt, Kelton, an investment bank, gives BBVA a "moderately high" probability of success.
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