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Modicum

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The programmer had a modicum of understanding about coding languages, but needed to learn more to improve.
She only had a modicum of patience left for her misbehaving child.
There was a modicum of danger in the situation, but it was not enough to cause panic.
He had a modicum of success in his first attempt at cooking a complicated dish.
I have a modicum of knowledge about astronomy.
The teacher had a modicum of experience in teaching, but needed to attend professional development workshops to improve her skills.
The student had made a modicum of progress in mastering a new language after studying abroad.
The artist was grateful for the modicum of respect shown by the critics in their reviews of her work.
The exhibition featured a modicum of ancient artifacts.
She showed a modicum of interest in the new project.
After months of training, the singer finally achieved a modicum of success with her new album.
The actor was pleased to receive even a modicum of respect from the critics, who had been harsh on his previous performances.
The entrepreneur had to fight tooth and nail to earn even a modicum of respect from the investors, who were skeptical of his business plan.
A modicum of creativity can transform a mundane task into something exciting.
The fashion designer's collection had a modicum of sophistication that impressed the critics.
The scientist had a modicum of knowledge about genetics, but needed to conduct more research to make significant discoveries.
The team finally achieved a modicum of success after several years of hard work.
The coach was pleased with the team's modicum of progress after weeks of training.
The artist's work was met with a modicum of respect from critics.
The lawyer had a modicum of knowledge about tax law, but sought the advice of a specialist for complex cases.
The novel had a modicum of romance but was mainly focused on the mystery.
The scientist had devoted his life's work to earning a modicum of respect from his peers in the field, who were notoriously critical.
She had a modicum of talent for playing the piano.
The car had only a modicum of fuel left in the tank.
After years of practice, the athlete finally achieved a modicum of success in their sport.
She had a modicum of patience while waiting in line.
I only need a modicum of sugar to sweeten my tea.
After weeks of practicing, she had made a modicum of progress in playing the guitar.
The teacher had a modicum of respect for the student who always came prepared for class.
He had a modicum of courage to speak in front of the crowd.
The singer had a modicum of vocal range, but needed to work on her breath control.
A modicum of effort is all that's needed to complete the task.
The artist had a modicum of skill in painting portraits, but needed more practice to excel.
The student worked hard to earn a modicum of respect from her teacher, who had previously dismissed her abilities.
He showed a modicum of kindness towards his ex-wife.
The historian had a modicum of understanding about ancient cultures, having dedicated her life to researching them.
Despite his modicum of experience, he managed to impress his boss with his work.
The politician exhibited a modicum of integrity when he refused the bribe.
He only had a modicum of time to complete the task.
He had a modicum of talent for playing the piano.
The painting had a modicum of elegance that caught the viewer's attention.
The community had made a modicum of progress in reducing crime by increasing police patrols in high-risk areas.
He had a modicum of gratitude for the help he received.
The company offered a modicum of stock options to its employees.
He had only a modicum of experience in playing the guitar.
The linguist had a modicum of proficiency in multiple languages, having studied them for years.
The team just needs a modicum of luck to win the championship.
Despite his lack of experience, he managed to gain a modicum of respect from his teammates through his dedication to the sport.
The athlete had a modicum of talent in running, but needed to train harder to become a professional.
The singer only needed a modicum of stage presence to capture the audience's attention.
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