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The phrase "a modicum of dread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small amount or degree of fear or apprehension about something.
Example: "As the deadline approached, she felt a modicum of dread about the outcome of her project."
Alternatives: "a small amount of fear" or "a touch of anxiety."
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It was with a sigh, more than a modicum of dread and the appropriate amount of resignation that I admitted this to her, my happily married friend who found it all too easy to urge me to "get out there" and date.
There is still a modicum of dread.
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