Sentence examples for a bit too mild from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a bit too mild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not strong enough, whether in flavor, emotion, or intensity.
Example: "The sauce was a bit too mild for my taste, lacking the spice I was hoping for."
Alternatives: "somewhat too gentle" or "a little too soft".

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In other words, this year's verdict was a bit too mild while last year's was excessively stringent.

If that's a bit too mild for your taste, you could try one of Park Hyatt Beaver Creek's Hike Week packages, offered for three different four-night weekends throughout the summer.

The very first taste seemed a bit too mild, but by the second, we were spooning away to the finish.

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Yet one could raise the faint complaint that, as a whole, it was a bit too unrelievedly mild.

Unless it's a mild Provencal-style, straight olive oil might be a bit too strong; cut it with neutral vegetable oil.

A plate of Bavarian cheeses, ranging from mild but flavorful (something like provolone) to deliciously soft and smelly was most agreeable, though served a bit too cold.

A bit too sophisticated.

"A bit too Breathless Mahoney".

A bit too bulky.

A bit too radical?

A bit too racy a model?

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