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The phrase "a milder condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a less severe or intense state of a situation, illness, or circumstance.
Example: "After several weeks of treatment, the patient was diagnosed with a milder condition than initially expected."
Alternatives: "a less severe condition" or "a more manageable condition."
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For maladaptive Internet use — a milder condition characterized by problematic but not yet fully disruptive behavior — the number was 13.5percentnt.
A more frequent diagnosis of bipolar II disorder is both justified and logical: a milder condition (in this case hypomania) is usually more prevalent than a severe one (mania).
The ASD phenotype includes the classical or typical autistic disorder (AD), Asperger syndrome (AS) characterized by no general delay in language or cognitive development, and pervasive developmental disorders not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS), which is a milder condition that includes some, but not all, of the symptoms associated with classic autism.
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I only suffer from a mild condition, but its been enough to disrupt my personal and professional life at times.
Moreover, this involves a design function that has to satisfy a mild condition which is given.
First, freestanding graphene hydrogel is prepared via reduction in a mild condition.
Herein, a new pathway was developed to make high performance thick-film PSCs under a mild condition without hot-processing.
Herein, a one-step hydrothermal synthesis method was employed to construct the sulfur-rich MoS2 nanoflakes under a mild condition.
The self-renewed stem cells can be easily recovered for subculture by decomposing the scaffold under a mild condition.
It makes to be possible to prepare new functional materials, visible light active TinO2n-1 and W18O49, under a mild condition.
"On Friday, I examined two children with asthma, one with a mild condition and the other with a more severe case," said Dr. Hugh Gilgoff, a pediatrician with the Children's Aid Society/Milbank Mount Sinai Medical Group.
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