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Is "a moderate number of" grammatical? I mean a number that is neither large nor small
Feb 8, 2013 2:35 AM
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The phrase is grammatically correct if you use it right. Ex: There were only a moderate number of people during the lunch rush. That sentence indicates that, normally, there would be many people at a certain time. But, for whatever reason, there were only a "moderate" number of people. It means exactly what you want it to. :)
February 8, 2013
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