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"much more modest" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare something with something else that has a lower level of intensity, size, or importance. For example, "The new model of the car was much more modest than its predecessor, but it still offered the features I wanted."
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Today, the reality looks much more modest.
His objectives are much more modest.
Skyfall's drop was much more modest: 32%.
What he wanted was much more modest.
"And my original concept was much more modest".
The London exhibition is a much more modest version.
And the gains are much more modest than the losses".
Economists had forecast a much more modest fall to 75.
Building commercial satellites is a much more modest undertaking.
"I would have liked to see something much more modest".
Or, the new economy may be much more modest.
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