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Discover Ludwig"more than modest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is more than just modest; it is greater than or exceeds expectations of modesty. For example: "His success in the project was more than modest; it exceeded all expectations."
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Business groups never support a more than modest wage increase.
Economists generally concur the benefits of such policies would be no more than modest.
Bowie's 10-year career, never more than modest, has long been over.
But there are few salsa singers under 30, and none showing much more than modest promise.
The health care industry and public schools were the only sectors that showed more than modest growth last month.
Creating such a system requires much more than modest Medicare reforms; it requires fundamental changes in how medical treatment and supportive services collaborate.
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As adherence decreased, formulation became more important than modest efficacy changes and injections were preferred to daily pills (p<.05).Psychiatrists favored treatments that primarily improve positive symptoms.
In practice, therefore, effective BP reduction may be more important than modest sympathetic activation.
It has also been reported that substantial weight loss reduces fibrinogen levels more effectively than modest weight reduction [ 53].
None of us kids have more than a modest income.
Defence spending is unlikely to get more than a modest increase in the coming budget.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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