moderate size
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmoderateandsize
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moderate
adjective
uk/ˈmɒd.ər.ət/us/ˈmɑː.dɚ.ət/
neither small nor large in size, amount, degree, ...
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size
noun
uk/saɪz/us/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofmoderateandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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A patent duct ofmoderatesizewas demonstrated and successfully occluded by coil embolization.
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This type of population structure is typical of shade tolerant trees of moderate stature with small tomoderatesizestems.
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The haematoma may be ofmoderatesizeand contained within it to enable conservative management.
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Using identical anaesthetic and catheter techniques, a patent duct ofmoderatesizewas documented.
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Students teams are required to deliver about a dozen separate items, culminating in a full implementation of a software product ofmoderatesize.
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The effect appears to be ofmoderatesize.
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This work clearly indicates that rational expectations models ofmoderatesizecan be reliably and quickly solved numerically.
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Its pods are prized for their unique flavour, high mucilaginous content, low fibre andmoderatesize.
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For example, (10a) does not mean the negation of being very big; instead, it means that the person is ofmoderatesize, which is similar to the function of downtoner.
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However, they are ofmoderatesize, so only the biggest ones are suitable for measuring the effects of various improvements on the speed of the algorithm.
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There are, furthermore, good reasons for believing that a 'balanced' corpus ofmoderatesizeprovides a more reliable snapshot of the language than a much larger but less well-balanced corpus.
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That is the kind of proportion which may exist in companies of quitemoderatesizeand in public companies with widespread shareholders.
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It therefore applies only to estates ofmoderatesize, say of £60,000 or £70,000.
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I know of people, professional clients of mine, who are proprietors of businesses, shops, in a town ofmoderatesize.
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But a single cargo vessel ofmoderatesizecarried three times as much as that in a single peace time year.
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Furthermore, since the war there has been a considerable addition to part-time medical supervision in factories ofmoderatesize.
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It is a town of quitemoderatesize, and there are plenty to be compared with it.
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He points out that the trustees' plan shows only one reading room of verymoderatesizeand a few small studies.
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