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The phrase "a modicum of guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a small or moderate amount of guilt someone feels about a situation or action.
Example: "Despite his initial bravado, he felt a modicum of guilt for not helping his friend in need."
Alternatives: "a small amount of guilt" or "a touch of guilt."
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In fact, he has repeatedly refused to accept even a modicum of guilt for anything other than cheating on his girlfriend.
I know I am, but not without a modicum of guilt.
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It is not hard for anyone with even a modicum of empathy to see that childhood sexual abuse can lead to feelings of betrayal, guilt, powerlessness, low self-esteem, poor mental and physical health, as well as difficulties in forming relationships.
Without a modicum of pain.
A modicum of people like it.
There is a modicum of control.
It provided a modicum of hope".
"I had a modicum of talent".
It also contains a modicum of good news.
It even contains a modicum of good news.
How dare they enjoy a modicum of economic comfort?
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