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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a modest growth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or moderate increase in something, such as sales, profits, or other metrics.
Example: "The company reported a modest growth in revenue this quarter, indicating a positive trend in their business operations."
Alternatives: "a slight increase" or "a small rise".
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"The best the Fed can do for us is a modest growth rate.
"There is a modest growth, but certainly not growth that threatens, in any way, our communities".
But a modest growth of 4percentt in worldwide volume disappointed investors, who had been expecting a larger gain.
If this is followed by a modest growth slowdown, there could then be a fairly trivial reduction in oil consumption.
The construction sector suffered a drop in output of 0.6% and manufacturing managed to maintain a modest growth rate of 0.2%.
But even with a modest growth plan, N.B.A. stars can find it tougher to hit the fashion big time than other sportsmen.
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He strongly defended his government's accomplishments, including a modest increase in economic growth — starting from zero — and said Italy needed "continuity" to make real change.
At best, ctf7 mutant cells exhibited a very modest growth defect in response to MMS.
In contrast, we observe a more modest growth in sequence numbers for the relatively invariant H4 and H2B core histones.
When PDGF was added to the culture medium to potentiate the proliferation of PDGFR α+ cells, mutant neurospheres showed a more modest growth rate enhancement than wt NSCs.
In July the fund had predicted a return to modest growth in 2012.Portugal also faces a dismal year: the fund forecasts a fall in GDP of 1.8% in 2012 after a 2.2% decline in 2011.
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