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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mildly spooky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a slight or moderate level of spookiness, often in a light-hearted or playful context.
Example: "The old house had a mildly spooky atmosphere, perfect for a Halloween party."
Alternatives: "somewhat eerie" or "slightly unsettling".
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Each box's contents lead to a mildly spooky moment, like the sudden transformation of a cheerful fellow into a werewolf.
A mildly spooky thing happens while I'm at home preparing my questions the night before meeting Sofia Coppola: Nino Rota's theme music for The Godfather comes on the radio.
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It's an intimate, sumptuous, mildly spooky space, rich in reddish mahogany and adorned with a spear-tipped chandelier that looks as though it had been repurposed from the torture chamber of Gilles de Rais.
The show, featuring a lively ensemble, quicksteps the pace with touches that are both mildly spooky and comic.
But I could well imagine them – and I did come across something mildly spooky.
This guy WILL go far #2012DNC September 5 , 20123.13am BST The Castro brothers are on stage, identical twins, and it's mildly spooky.
A mildly embarrassing aberration.
It turned into a mildly hallucinogenic experience.
He steered a mildly reformist course.
It was a mildly prosperous family.
A mildly obese zombie with asthma?
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