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The phrase "a mild man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man who is gentle, calm, or not aggressive in nature.
Example: "Despite the chaos around him, he remained a mild man, always choosing to diffuse tension with kindness."
Alternatives: "a gentle man" or "a soft-spoken man."
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Orr, a mild man, discussed the foul, or nonfoul, cautiously.
Another French teacher was J. G. Glen, a mild man with white hair.
What about Bainham, a mild man whose only sin was that he was a Protestant?
On the contrary, I am a mild man, a tolerant man with great capacity to understand others".
It was the case of a mild man screwing himself up, submitting to odious experience - as with Tebbit and the whispering campaign - but carrying on just the same.
The operation was a stunning show of the Soviet state's paranoia about a mild man who did nothing more than publicly criticize its human-rights violations.
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Yet, a mild, modest man, he was shy of the spotlight, even reluctant for his full name to be used as a byline for his articles in Amateur Photographer.
"And he — a very mild man — said, 'It's too late for that.' It took my breath away.
So, we move through the 20th century with Ezra, a pathologically kind and mild man who drops out of college to work in a restaurant, and remain by his mother's side.
Inside the Reshimbagh complex of the RSS, I met Vinod Nalgaonkar, a mild, bespectacled man.
A mild, moderate man, he describes himself as spending lots of time defending conservative contributions to liberal friends.
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