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The phrase 'modest in' is not correct and not usable in written English.
To use 'modest' in a sentence, you would need to include a qualifier that describes the type of modest behavior or action mentioned. For example: "She had always been modest in her dress and demeanor."
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"Be modest in demeanor.
The accounts are relatively modest in size.
The farms are mostly modest in size.
Cost rationalization plans appear modest in response.
But he is modest in his expenditure.
The short story — how modest in bearing!
Courtroom No. 4 is modest in size.
Pissarro's painting is also modest in title – it's more of a quick notation than a title – modest in size, and modest in subject matter.
Their household was modest in means, but not poor.
Microsoft's efforts remain modest in the grand scheme of things.
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These efforts have been, however, modest in marine ecosystems.
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