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The phrase "a rather modest rate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing pricing, fees, or costs that are considered low or reasonable compared to other options.
Example: "The service is offered at a rather modest rate, making it accessible to a wider audience."
Alternatives: "a fairly low rate" or "a reasonably priced rate".
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The greenhouse consists of the planting cavity, circulating air channels and roof solar distiller for the production of a rather modest rate of irrigating water.
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He offered a rather modest suggestion: lower the proportion of interest payments that are deductible.
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Later, center Nick Mangold stood at his locker and made a rather modest promise about the Jets.
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