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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moderately impressive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is somewhat impressive, but not overwhelmingly so. Example: "The presentation was moderately impressive, showcasing some interesting ideas but lacking in depth."
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For the Gounod aria at Friday's early show, she unfurled her moderately impressive operatic technique and gave her most appealing (and least self-conscious) performance.
The two skills Mr. Millepied develops here are that of creating a moderately impressive vehicle for an important dancer (Ms. Peck) and of making several sustained pas de deux (for Ms. Peck and Tyler Angle).
British Athletics' paralysis in the eye of the initial storm made a press conference Farah gave at that time seem moderately impressive, even though there was a launch into the third person when he spoke – "it's all Mo, Mo, Mo," he complained – which is the first sign of the sportsman's ego running away with him.
While prognosis of some cancer entities, i.e. recurrent breast cancer, has improved within the last decades [ 30], other cancers only tend to be moderately impressive, i.e. gall bladder cancer [ 31].
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CordwainerBird, however, was moderately impressed.
Mulderbosch leads an impressive group of moderately priced whites that includes the Delaire Sauvignon Blanc Stellenbosch 2002 900, $15), Neil Ellis Chardonnay Elgin 2001 900, $19), Rustenberg Chardonnay Stellenbosch 2001 900, $17) and Jardin Sauvignon Blanc Stellenbosch 2002 900, $13).
"Rather, the moderately successful players are the most impressive ones".
The fact that most overall beneficial results are not even that impressive with the mild-moderately skeptic analysis is concerning.
Interestingly, the use of palonosetron plus aprepitant appears to be much more effective in the management of CINV in moderately emetogenic chemotherapy compared with the less impressive results described above for highly emetogenic chemotherapy, and is cited by the authors as a potential reason for the considerable improvement in complete response rates.
Although the number of affected babies was small, Dr. Robert Temple, an associate director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research at the F.D.A., said the 2.7-fold increase in risk was "moderately large," and added, "This is important enough and impressive enough to tell people about".
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