modicum in English

noun
1
a small quantity of a particular thing, especially something considered desirable or valuable.
his statement had more than a modicum of truth

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "modicum" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "modicum", or refer to the context using the word "modicum" in the English Dictionary.

1. They should win, given a modicum of luck.

2. And just a modicum of elegant shafting.

3. He hasn't even a modicum of sincerity.

4. There's not even a modicum of truth in her statement.

5. I'd like to think I've had a modicum of success.

6. Thanks for Indians to provide a modicum of challenge and danger.

7. Anyone with even a modicum of intelligence would have realized that!

8. Much of James's statement had more than a modicum of truth.

9. In time, she attained, if not virtue, a modicum of equanimity.

10. England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists.

11. England still expects a modicum of eccentricity in its artists - Ian Jack.

12. Looking after a fire does require a modicum of attention and responsibility.

13. Understanding of figures and a modicum of research seem called for.

14. I hope his burial provided you with a modicum of closure.

15. If he had a modicum of sense, he wouldn't do such a foolish thing.

16. 7 Before you rush out, though, we must advise a modicum of caution.

17. As a party, it really only exercised a modicum of power in relation to the Stormont administration.

18. All (3) confirmed collections of B. modicum come from the outskirts of the town of Buea.

19. In the life of Afghanistan's villages even a modicum of democracy is worth something.

20. Anyone with a modicum of common sense could have seen that the plan wouldn't work.

21. As long as they get some exposure to written language, most learners will acquire at least a modicum of literacy.

22. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia to which anyone with a modicum of time, Articulateness, and computer skills can contribute

23. Women in the region began to Collectivise over two decades ago, with the limited objective of gaining a modicum of financial independence

24. She had done the necromancy with a modicum of debonair detachment until the Army called out her husband for the second time.

25. He does so by taking scholars with a modicum of athletic ability and turning them into fundamentally sound models of basketball efficiency.

26. A modicum of semi-professional training defines the role as putting into practice a set of ideals inculcated in that training.

27. While the majors still do a modicum of true production, their activities are focused more in the areas of development, financing, marketing, and merchandising.

28. Instant, I was forsooth scared in my innermost only possess any other bitterness and haze, Even if modicum can makes myself incapable give melody music comeliness encounter.

29. The New Austerities is a surreal, sardonic journey through the cultural wasteland and political chaos of post-modern America, but it proves that with a certain about of luck — and a modicum of ruthlessness and guile — you can go home again

30. ‘Trahe aquam de eodem lapide per Alembicum, & cum illa aqua solve lapidem per Alembicum, & cum illa aqua solve lapidem infinitum, sed solve per modicum & aqua non suffoces incontinenti, quia si rectè regatur cum aquae pinta una facies, si volueris, aquae quantitatem infinitam.’ Ripley (1649, p

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