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The phrase "a modest incline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle slope or rise in elevation, often in contexts related to geography, hiking, or architecture.
Example: "The trail features a modest incline, making it accessible for hikers of all skill levels."
Alternatives: "a gentle slope" or "a slight rise".
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Ms. Kline said the icing problem was not linked to the mechanics of the new, more stringent dynamometer test, which uses a treadmill to measure emissions of carbon monoxide and nitrous oxide while simulating a speed of 15 miles per hour up a modest incline.
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A minor incline.
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Take a modest proposal.
Here's a modest proposal.
A modest little house designed.
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