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The phrase "a form of mild" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or types of something that is considered mild, such as flavors, symptoms, or conditions.
Example: "The dish was seasoned with a form of mild spice that enhanced the flavor without overwhelming the palate."
Alternatives: "a type of mild" or "a variant of mild".
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As always, music is in the ear of the beholder, and for those who behold it most closely, those who make it, it can prove a form of mild torture.
When Nick pays the rent, Rachel reacts "as if the two ten-pound notes were a form of mild extravagance, like a box of chocolates, or like flowers brought by a dinner guest, which were also a bit of a nuisance".
The majority of these are concussions, a form of mild TBI (mTBI).
Danny was diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder/Not Otherwise Specified (PDD/NOS), a form of mild autism, when he was three.
If DR is a form of mild stress, lifespan extension through DR could be considered a type of hormesis [ 19, 23].
In this study [ 30], yoga postures were believed to act as a form of mild exercise and exercise is known to promote sleep.
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Although chest CT did not show pulmonary emphysema, she may have a chronic bronchitis form of mild COPD and mild bronchiectasis.
He is suffering from a form of depression that is not mild so much as quiet.
Mice were trained to associate a specific novel context to a fearful stimulus in the form of a mild shock.
The genetic background of a patient determines in part if a person develops a mild form of malaria and recovers, or develops a severe form and dies.
Therefore, in cattle each cleft lips should be registered as a mild form of a CLJ.
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