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The phrase "are much more modest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the modesty of two or more subjects, indicating that one is significantly more modest than the other(s).
Example: "While the previous models were extravagant, the new designs are much more modest in their appearance."
Alternatives: "are significantly more humble" or "are considerably more reserved."
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His objectives are much more modest.
And the gains are much more modest than the losses".
The publisher's investment and goals for most titles are much more modest.
Still, for myriad reasons, his goals and prospects are much more modest than those of his great liberal predecessors.
But those changes are much more modest than what many in the banking industry have called for.
Those terms are much more modest than the improvements urged last year by the receiver, J. Clark Kelso.
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What he wanted was much more modest.
"And my original concept was much more modest".
Our age's humanism is much more modest.
Free schools, by contrast, can be much more modest.
Skyfall's drop was much more modest: 32%.
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