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The phrase "modest hopes of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe hopes or expectations that are not too high or ambitious. Example: "She had modest hopes of achieving a passing grade on the exam, but was pleasantly surprised when she received an A."
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And it retains modest hopes of energy cooperation.
The Irish have evolved from an afterthought with modest hopes of making the National Invitation Tournament to a conference title contender.
Even China's modest hopes of bringing its share of coal-fired power down to 63% by 2015 sit ill with its growing dependence on coal.
These are the modest hopes of one 56-year-old man, and -- despite the formidable obstacles before Mr. Fantauzzi -- they are well within reach.
The Red Sox, who started the day with the modest hopes of escaping their recent role as baseball's punchline, got a shot of hope, writes Ron Borges in The Boston Herald, from young Jackie Bradley Jr., who played beyond his years just to make the roster.
Hers is a small place in the middle of this country, one that on this day played host to the interwoven past and present, to the fresh memories of old wars and fresh fears of current ones, to the presidential ambitions of Senator Biden and the modest hopes of Uncle Nancy and her city.
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So the process is getting under way again, with the more modest hope of raising $2.5 billion by next March.Already, however, the plans are marred by controversy.
Later a new wave of artists drawn by bargain-basement real estate suggests modest hope of renewal, as well as a city that will look very different from the one of old.
From housing data to revised gross domestic product numbers to the Fed's rate announcement (bringing with it a renewed, if modest, hope of a rate cut by the end of 2007), there was no shortage of excitement.
C5 EDITORIAL A16-17 Editorials: Modest hopes for 2003; the exercise of American power; assessing Mayor Bloomberg.
Zadeh, who died earlier this month, at the age of ninety-six, had modest hopes for his paper; he figured that the main reason it had been accepted was because the author was a member of Information and Control's editorial board.
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