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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of mild" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a small amount of something mild, such as flavor or temperature, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I prefer a bit of mild salsa on my tacos rather than something too spicy."
Alternatives: "a touch of mild" or "a little mild".
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There is a bit of mild disco, just to show that Mr. Bush can groove.
Instead, as the LETR report was finally unveiled on Tuesday, what we got was a bit of mild tinkering.
If you have Sunbrella cushions that unzip, machine-wash the covers with a bit of mild detergent such as Dreft or Woolite.
Heck, even a bit of mild spelunking into the system shows they most likely didn't build a system with servers all over the country.
And yet there was no more than a bit of mild high-fiving from Mustard, Mark Davies, who had bowled the decisive delivery, and their colleagues.
Imagine if in the movie Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn crashed a bunch of nice weddings in order to wish well-suited couples well and respectfully appreciate a bit of mild cultural diversity.
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Paddy Power said the ad was a bit of "mild-mannered fun" in the runup to the Cheltenham festival.
"Frankly, it was a bit of a mild panic", he said.
Bernie McSherry: I think we're going to see a bit of a mild rally.
Put a little bit of mild detergent in the sink as it fills.
A little bit of mild PG and PG-13 rated profanity is fine, but don't overdo it.
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