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"more modest approach" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it in a sentence to describe an approach that is not overly bold or aggressive, such as: "The project team decided to take a more modest approach and scale back their plans."
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I would suggest a more modest approach.
Many still opt for a more modest approach.
A second, more modest, approach would be to define circumstances in which the presumption is appropriate.
A more modest approach would be to capitalize on the existing variation in synchronization among males.
It's going to be clearly a safer, more modest approach to fertility than just jumping right into heavy medication".
Instead, Obama chose a more modest approach after becoming president, proposing to extract bigger discounts on medications bought through Medicaid.
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In reality, a more modest, piecemeal approach is often better both for the environment and for the socio-economic composition of large cities.
However, I will discuss a more modest, complementary approach: directly imaging the horizons of nearby super massive black holes.
According to Martin, given that this approach to perceptual experience needs to rely on this epistemic assumption, it carries more theoretical burdens than does the more "modest" disjunctivist approach.
More modest, gradual approaches such as these may not attract sponsorship from the likes of Absolut Vodka.
Instead, he said, conservatives should take a more "modest" and "measured" approach at first.
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