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The phrase "a modest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not excessive or extravagant, often in relation to size, amount, or behavior.
Example: "She made a modest contribution to the charity, but every little bit helps."
Alternatives: "a humble" or "a simple".
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Take a modest proposal.
Here's a modest proposal.
He's a modest guy.
A modest little house designed.
It had a modest impact.
It is a modest proposition.
A modest backlash was inevitable.
Loretta is a modest prosecutor".
He was a modest man.
Or a modest nest egg.
Some earn a modest pension.
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