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The phrase "are modest compared with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when making a comparison between two or more subjects, indicating that one is less significant or smaller in scale than the other.
Example: "The profits this quarter are modest compared with last year's record earnings."
Alternatives: "are small in relation to" or "are limited when contrasted with".
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The hikes are modest compared with the $15 protesters and activists are demanding.
These gestures are modest compared with the overwhelming need for broad federal legislation.
She also boasts that her prices for prints, framing and paintings are modest compared with galleries farther uptown.
Still, Southwest's cuts are modest compared with those at other airlines like United, which is retiring 100 planes through the end of 2009.
The amounts involved in this so-called grandfathering clause are modest compared with the overall amount of tax breaks, he said, but they still posed a problem.
They are viewed as a safe haven for many investors even if their yields are modest compared with those offered by stocks in more robust times.
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Zhang's diet is modest compared with many urbanites.
No, their trade gap is modest compared with this.
But that effort was modest compared with what will be on the table this time.
His success is modest compared with Arizona's Randy Johnson, the pitcher the Yankees coveted.
And that sum was modest compared with six months ago, when 45 lots totaled $223.8 million.
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