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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a modest boon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or humble benefit or advantage that is granted or received.
Example: "The new policy provided a modest boon to employees, allowing for a slight increase in their annual leave."
Alternatives: "a small benefit" or "a slight advantage".
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The new series, which has picked up momentum within the last couple of weeks, has already proved a modest boon for all involved.
For example, a detailed new study of climate change in Europe, led by Britain's University of East Anglia, concludes that climate change will probably be a modest boon for northern countries, in which winters could become milder and harvests would improve.
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Even a modest boost in the number of angel investors could be a boon to the startup community, especially in light of the economy.
Yet even a modest increase in price-to-earnings multiples could be a boon for investors.
Take a modest proposal.
Here's a modest proposal.
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".
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