adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
moderately priced (= not expensive )
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On the outskirts of many towns, you will find moderately priced motels.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
active
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Frankfurt: Prices closed broadly lower in moderately active trading.
high
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His morale was moderately high , but no more.
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Most Nasdaq industry groups were moderately higher on the day.
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Grill poussins under moderately high heat for 15-20 minutes on each side, basting with the marinade.
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In a nonstick saute pan, heat remaining 1 / 4 cup oil over moderately high heat.
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On Wall Street, bargain-hunting lifted stocks to a moderately higher close but concern about credit dampened any year-end cheer.
successful
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Nevertheless, a few moderately successful rural schemes have appeared.
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In 1899 it was rescued and a moderately successful breed society was formed.
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Below this top crust was a growing group which included teachers, notaries, minor government functionaries and moderately successful traders.
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Table 15-3 shows that this expenditure has been only moderately successful in reducing water pollution.
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Both these events were moderately successful .
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While his career as a driver was moderately successful , he was never outstanding.
■ VERB
price
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Hotels and motels are moderately priced , but book first.
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Souverain continues to offer consistently fine value with this rare example of a moderately priced California Chardonnay with character.
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There is an extensive and moderately priced wine list.
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Many moderately priced clothing stores do an excellent job of balancing security and service needs at their dressing rooms.
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On the outskirts of many destinations, you will find moderately priced motels.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She did moderately well in her final examinations.
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The dollar rose moderately against the Japanese yen.
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The food was only moderately good - nothing special.
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While his career as a pro football player was moderately successful, he certainly wasn't famous.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anthony Sampson objected - rather too moderately , I felt - that this might all have something to do with politics.
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In contrast to solid blue-chip stocks, growth companies are moderately risky.
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Nevertheless, a few moderately successful rural schemes have appeared.
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Souverain continues to offer consistently fine value with this rare example of a moderately priced California Chardonnay with character.
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Such disturbed asteroids typically have orbits that are only moderately eccentric and inclined.
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The neck feels solid and moderately chubby, although not immediately reminiscent of anything I've played before.
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There has been research which suggests that moderately strong automatic stemming can be applied in specialized online reference retrieval searching.
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When all cornmeal has been added, reduce heat to moderately low.