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How to use modicum in a sentence

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All you need is a few ideas on how to do this with a modicum of panache and flair.
Since the Swede's command of the national team it has enjoyed a fair modicum of success, but only results-wise.
Given the importance of public opinion, let us counter misinformation with a modicum of information.
They're well-crafted, well-executed lyrics, often with a modicum of internal or end rhyme which leavens them in the mind.
In the book he shoots from the hip and rides roughshod over reputations, holding a modicum of his once monumental power and relishing it.
Thank god for those refuseniks and some modicum of level-headedness in this insanity.
However, just as deduction entails an element of induction, the inductive process is likely to entail a modicum of deduction.
Her father Daddy O runs Woop Woop as a despot, with the usual modicum of attendant corruption.
And yet he has a modicum of charm and a world of vulnerability beneath his gruff booze-addled exterior.
Most of these are available on the Web to anyone capable of using a search engine with a modicum of ingenuity.
They were her Frankensteins, and they let her leave with a tiny modicum of dignity.
And yet, it is the way of the world and we each have to find a way to live with a modicum of decency and integrity within it.
Even some of the most legendary quaffers of the Fourth Estate retained a modicum of dignity.
Petunias and busy Lizzies are ideal choices, and busy Lizzies enjoy a modicum of shade.
With a modicum of imagination and a dash of invention, a good story could be built from this one.
There is such a thing as a modicum of decency and morals of public behaviour.
Personally, I feel cheated if an election campaign does not include a modicum of shameful brawling.
I rarely cook a cherry, though this year I made a compote by cooking the fruit, stone in, with a modicum of sugar until they bled deep red juice.
However, not one of them stands up to even a modicum of scholarly scrutiny.
There's a modicum of spottiness and film grain at the very beginning of the first reel, but things clear up quite nicely thereafter.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We wear a moderate modicum of crinoline, and are never limp in the morning.
It was a stone that would please any woman with plenty of money and a modicum of taste.
If we chose to grow only partridges henceforth, and a modicum of wheat for our own uses?
In her lay a Godframed Godgiven preformed possibility which thou hast fructified with thy modicum of man's work.
And these lucubrations accomplished, we daresay, their modicum of harm.
Joe, you got it wrong saying Clegg sold his political soul for a modicum of power.
Only a scanty modicum of daylight entered to war with the trembling rays of the ikon lamp.
Her modicum of strength had been exhausted, and she was unable even to move from her position.
Unsighted in three runs in maidens, he was sent off at 50-1 having his handicap debut but shaped with a modicum of promise.
Certainly, of this modicum of time you cannot afford to waste any portion.
Fortunately the landlord was a man with some modicum of common sense.
Cold, light, and selfish in the last resort, he had that modicum of prudence, miscalled morality, which keeps a man from inconvenient drunkenness or punishable theft.
I kept another small loaf, and a modicum of cheese, on a particular shelf of a particular cupboard, to make my supper on when I came back at night.
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