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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly modest" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that exhibits a small degree of modesty. Example: "Her slightly modest demeanor made her stand out in a room full of boastful personalities."
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Along with this slightly modest attitude are slightly modest prices.
He added: "He's very shy and slightly modest and humble, and he doesn't like to be the center of attention.
Such is the setup of "Sexual Healing," Jill Nelson's first novel, described by its publisher as a "steamy and scabrously funny... comedy of outraged manners," an altogether fair, even slightly modest, assessment.
The slightly modest CVs of his would-be replacements – second-favourite Lisa Duffy boasts on her Twitter profile that she chairs the Christmas lights committee for the 8,000-population 8,000-populationown where she is a Cambridgeshireill promptownre speculation that Farage's taste for the limelight wherelead him to come back yet again.
As for traction, Nederev is being slightly modest.
I asked Sparkcentral why it decided to raise $12 million for its Series B — in the current capital climate, the sum is slightly modest, even if standard by historical norms.
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(As it turns out, Phillips was slightly too modest).
Salah Khalil's ambitions are slightly more modest.
He will have to adjust to a company that enjoys slightly more modest income.
Beyond pastrami, the cheese blintzes with sour cream are also wonderful and only slightly more modest.
Instead the slightly more modest goal has become to build an overland passage.
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