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Discover Ludwig"too modest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is excessively humble and does not give themselves enough credit for their accomplishments or talents. For example: "Helen was too modest to share all the awards she had won, but she was clearly an incredibly talented artist."
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That sounds too modest.
He is too modest.
She is too modest.
Mr Shah is too modest.
Grant is far too modest.
That may be too modest.
You're too modest! he said.
"That would be too modest".
He was too modest".
He's far too modest.
He is, perhaps, too modest.
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