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Discover Ludwig'modest goal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an achievable goal that is not too difficult but requires some effort. For example: "I set a modest goal of running 5 miles a day and I'm proud to say I've achieved it!".
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We recently set up a Kickstarter page, with a modest goal.
A modest goal".
That's hardly a modest goal.
"Suffolk County had a modest goal: sell it for $10.
But even that seemingly modest goal may be a reach.
It was a modest goal, but seemed obtainable.
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Goal-setting theory suggests that moderately difficult goals produce modest goal-performance discrepancies, which result in enhanced performance.
Set modest goals.
Modest goals will not do.
These are worthy, modest goals.
We have modest goals".
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