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The phrase "a modest apartment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an apartment that is simple, unpretentious, or not overly luxurious.
Example: "After searching for weeks, they finally found a modest apartment that fit their budget and needs."
Alternatives: "a simple apartment" or "an unassuming apartment."
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After living on her savings for a few years, Ms. Greaves moved in with a cousin in Queens until she could save up enough money to rent a modest apartment in East Flatbush, Brooklyn, for $900 a month.
He lives in a modest apartment!
Rogers keeps a modest apartment within the larger property.
Tobón's office is the size of a bedroom in a modest apartment.
An immigrant from Vietnam, Ms. Nguyen lived alone in a modest apartment in the Bronx.
It was a modest apartment with secondhand furniture and a stove in need of repairs.
When he turned rector emeritus in 1975, he moved from the rectory to a modest apartment over its garage.
After almost a decade in politics, he was thirty-six and broke, renting a modest apartment in Arlington, Virginia.
He lived simply, in a modest apartment at the top of an old house in the Latin Quarter.
"It was such a big house," recalled Mr. Cortella, whose family lived in a modest apartment in Turin.
They live in a modest apartment in Williamsburg, and often have friends over at night to play German board games.
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