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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mild program" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a program that is gentle, moderate, or not intense in its approach or effects.
Example: "The organization launched a mild program aimed at promoting wellness among employees without overwhelming them."
Alternatives: "a gentle program" or "a moderate program".
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His successor, Juan Carlos Wasmosy (1993 98), began a mild program of privatization.
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And while the Orange come as a mild surprise, because the program's main topic of conversation this season was whether Boeheim would retire, Wichita State should be turning more heads.
The exercise intervention group will receive a mild to moderate exercise program of comparable length and intensity, conducted by an instructor trained by a qualified fitness coach.
Next to "Dido," with which it was programmed, "Four Saints" is a mild business.
The free-living subjects (27 women and 14 men, aged 74.5 ± 4.6 years) were randomly recruited on a voluntary basis from elderly people attending a twice-weekly mild fitness program at public gymnasiums in Padova.
But for anyone who grew up during that time, the festival's programming delivered at least a mild shock.
Either you maintain a crib sheet, a mild no-no, or you use some sort of program as a password manager".
IndyCar diagnosed him with a mild concussion and he was placed in the protocol program.
No one ever thought the CIA's torture program for terror suspects was a pleasant evening at Medieval Times or a mild tickling from Bradley Cooper.
No one ever thought the CIA's torture program for terror suspects was a pleasant evening at Medieval Times or a mild tickling from Bradley Cooper.
Only a mild exaggeration.
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