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The phrase "a modest level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small or moderate degree of something, often in contexts like performance, achievement, or expectations.
Example: "The project achieved a modest level of success, which was satisfactory given the limited resources available."
Alternatives: "a moderate amount" or "a small degree".
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Technology will be a key factor in holding temperatures to a modest level.
You do if you're a decent person with even a modest level of home training.
Nevertheless, like many others, I keep my expectations at a modest level.
Training in horizontal line tracing showed a modest level of generalization to curved line tracing.
If you follow installation art, even at a modest level, you will be familiar with this sort of thing.
Labour would renew the feed-in tariff scheme at a modest level, rather than let it fade away.
Moreover, Taiwan initially escaped the worst aspects of the regional crisis, emerging with only a modest level of bad loans.
Many of these changes are taking place at a modest level already, the scientists say, but are expected to intensify.
It also far exceeded the high estimate, if at a modest level, when it brought £313,250.
"Our offer that calls for a modest level of employee cost-sharing is infinitely reasonable in today's rapidly escalating health care cost environment".
"It has given us one of the most robust balance sheets in the industry with a modest level of debt and substantial liquidity".
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