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The phrase "a modest cache of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or limited amount of something that is stored or collected, often in a context where the quantity is noteworthy but not excessive.
Example: "The archaeologists discovered a modest cache of ancient coins buried beneath the old temple."
Alternatives: "a small collection of" or "a limited supply of".
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It may not be suitable for someone with only a modest cache of wine, but it works for him.
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