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The phrase "a relatively modest pool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group or collection that is not large or extensive compared to others, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The research was conducted with a relatively modest pool of participants, which may limit the generalizability of the findings."
Alternatives: "a fairly small group" or "a somewhat limited selection".
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"This would especially be the case for younger home buyers who would typically have a relatively modest pool of superannuation savings from which to draw," Keating wrote in an article for Fairfax Media on Tuesday.
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Northwest and US Airways levy a relatively modest $50 fee.
And a relatively modest one at that.
Declines in box office are a relatively modest 36%and26%6%.
Born in Bristol, Woodward came from a relatively modest background.
Murray went into the final with a relatively modest 51.
Premiums rose at a relatively modest level last year: 5percentt.
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.
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