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The phrase "at a moderate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a level or degree that is neither too high nor too low, often in contexts related to pricing, intensity, or quantity.
Example: "The restaurant offers meals at a moderate price, making it accessible for most families."
Alternatives: "at a reasonable" or "at a fair".
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Investment growth continued at a moderate pace.
"They were probably running at a moderate effort," he recalls.
You will be, instead, working out at a moderate intensity.
Secondly, commodity prices were expected to rise, but at a moderate pace.
Fields's Dodge approached the Camry from behind at a moderate speed.
Nevertheless, the economy seems likely to expand at a moderate pace over coming quarters.
Yet neighbours say Mohammed B's family was 'quiet', and his father worshipped at a moderate mosque.
At a moderate oven temperature, it will brown more or less automatically while rendering its fat.
Put the spices in a dry frying pan and heat at a moderate temperature until fragrant.
The central concept is to identify companies that deliver growth at a moderate price.
After the establishment of the new political organization, Burma's economy grew steadily at a moderate pace.
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