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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mostly modest in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the general nature or characteristics of something, indicating that it tends to be humble or not extravagant in a particular aspect.
Example: "The results of the study are mostly modest in their implications for future research."
Alternatives: "tend to be modest in" or "are generally modest in".
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The farms are mostly modest in size.
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In the synagogue are mostly modest objects, like a dented lamp and architectural fragments, carefully explained.
Although 80percentt of its 3,000 houses are second homes, Akers said, they are mostly modest structures.
In earlier days, the offerings, which were mostly modest, would have been greeted with commensurately modest prices.
Generalization of the learned mnemonics is mostly modest or even absent.
But that's a long way off — its first products were mostly modest home appliances.
Early European accounts were mostly modest and empirical, closely mirroring contemporary Chinese understanding of the Wall.
Tips are generally modest in Turkey.
Parents are mostly of modest means, but desperate.
There aren't many jobs on the islands, but those that exist are mostly in the still-modest tourist trade or the fishing industry.
But the numbers are modest, and they are mostly involved in training and organizing arms shipments for a southern insurgency that has yet to take shape or hold.
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