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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a modest but relevant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not overly ambitious or grand but still holds significance or importance.
Example: "The report provided a modest but relevant analysis of the current market trends."
Alternatives: "a simple yet significant" or "a humble yet important".
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We hypothesised that this strategy could lead to a modest but relevant change of volumes of prescriptions in the desired direction.
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Are the number of patients, their representativeness, and the quality of the data high enough to exclude a modest but clinically relevant rate of serious complications?
From a modest but complicated task came a dramatic innovation.
The result is a modest but stubborn current-account deficit.
ND has a modest but persistent poll lead.
A modest but perhaps workable idea.
A modest but significant increase was observed in pTest, but not in sTest for all subgroups.
Moreover, this treatment resulted in a modest but significant drop in IAP.
A modest but statistically significant correlation was found between SUVr and post-injection time acquisition timing.
Using HR-GFP-Vpx + viruses, we observed a modest but significant increase in the transduction efficiency.
Cognitive impairment appears to have a modest, but significant impact on patients' desire for hastened death.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com