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The phrase "a milder one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is less severe or intense than another option.
Example: "I prefer a milder one when it comes to spicy food, as it suits my taste better."
Alternatives: "a gentler option" or "a softer choice".
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Meteorologist Bob Leighton said his long-range forecast for the Open, which starts on 19 January, was a milder one than last year, with little or no rain.
Some specialist retailers sell both the hot "picante" type and a milder one.
A milder one was, "Don't do drugs, because if you do, you'll end up with a 'Comedy Central Presents' special".
Then, last November, during the recount, Mr. Cheney was taken to a hospital with his fourth heart attack in 22 years, a milder one than his earlier ones.
The sceptical, irritated gaze he has in the original photograph – he looks like the photographer has just asked him the dumbest possible question – has been replaced by a milder one, and his elongated features increase the resemblance to Jesus.
We've reached home port, this year is done Let's trade it for a milder one.As prescription, in a kernel,Put your trust in the diurnal The Dow ascends, albeit slightly;Lou Dobbs sounds offended nightly;Spring arrives, the Mets are better;Feed the kitten, mail that letter.Christmas again, for what it's worth:Godspeed, good friends, and peace on earth.
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Tax revenues may be less buoyant even if the downturn proved to be a mild one.
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