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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mild odor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scent that is not strong or overpowering, often in contexts related to food, chemicals, or environmental conditions.
Example: "The room had a mild odor of lavender, creating a calming atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a faint smell" or "a subtle scent."
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It had a mild odor, smelling vaguely of wet cement.
There was a 4 × 3 × 2.5 cm ulcer plantar surface of the foot with maceration of the periwound skin and a serosanguinous drainage that had a mild odor.
Young puffballs with a firm, white gleba have a mild odor and pleasant taste.
Linseed-flax oil has a mild odor, and in its purest form is sold in health food stores as a nutritional supplement.
Another lookalike, the edible A. subrutilescens, has similar overall coloration, but is distinguished from A. hondensis by a mild odor, a shaggy stipe, and a less substantial ring.
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Then it started to smell a mild odor somewhere between a butcher block, a leather shop, and a bowl of Cheetos and the garment bag seemed more like a body bag.
It may be nearly odorless or have a mild fishy odor.
Flowers pink, numerous, in long-peduncled heads with a mild fragrant odor.
It has a mild camphor odor like that of its host tree, and the taste of it is very bitter.
It should only have a mild fish odor; avoid using potent-smelling fillets.[6].
Because of their excellent performance properties (evaporation rate, blush resistance, flow-out and leveling properties, solubility for coating resins, solvent activity, mild odor, good coupling ability, good solvent release) a complete line of ethylene oxide-based solvents of various molecular weights has been developed.
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