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Discover Ludwig'modest in size' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is not particularly large in size. For example, "The house had a modest garden, but it was beautiful."
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The accounts are relatively modest in size.
Courtroom No. 4 is modest in size.
The farms are mostly modest in size.
While modest in size, Stanford's faculty has enormous impact.
CONS: The living and dining rooms remain modest in size.
But those signs are modest in size and handwritten.
While modest in size, the TSO is highly acclaimed.
One of the flower paintings is almost modest in size.
Most hedge funds start out far more modest in size, he said.
Supporters of the proposed tax increases had stressed that they were modest in size.
Most of England's ancient woods are modest in size and only 14 exceed 740 acres.
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