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The phrase "a relatively modest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is moderate or not excessive in size, amount, or degree compared to other things.
Example: "The project received a relatively modest budget, which required the team to be resourceful in their planning."
Alternatives: "a fairly modest" or "a somewhat modest".
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And a relatively modest one at that.
Heather Brigstocke made her way from a relatively modest background.
These did fall, but by a relatively modest 1%.
Northwest and US Airways levy a relatively modest $50 fee.
Born in Bristol, Woodward came from a relatively modest background.
Murray went into the final with a relatively modest 51.
But that could seem like a relatively modest pinch.
McCarthy has a relatively modest life style, given his success.
Elizabeth lies alone, in a relatively modest sarcophagus.
So we set a relatively modest goal for ourselves for starters.
So there's a relationship very it's a relatively modest relationship between velocity and frequency.
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