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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much milder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the intensity or severity of something, indicating that it is less extreme than another reference point.
Example: "The new formula is a much milder alternative to the previous version, making it safer for sensitive skin."
Alternatives: "a significantly gentler" or "a considerably softer".
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Euroscepticism takes a much milder form than in the UK.
After he recovered in a Danish sanatorium, he was a much milder painter.
One security guard was heard to remark that Ms. Streisand's show was a "much milder scene".
Its contours may resemble the environment, but the privacy issue will likely elicit a much milder policy response.
There are fears the weather system causing the blizzard could head to Britain, albeit in a much milder form.
In Poland, it ended with Soviet acquiescence in the coming to power of national communists who ushered in a much milder form of communist rule.
Contarini reported that Russians drank a much milder beverage: "They have no wines, but use a drink from honey which they make with hop leaves".
The speckled wood, which flies in partially shaded woodland of dappled sunlight, appears to be a harbinger of a much milder and wetter climate.
A few years ago, it appeared to be a sure thing that a much milder rule on shareholder access would be adopted.
But the wealthy, family-owned companies that form the backbone of Germany's manufacturing base — the so-called Mittelstand — have experienced the change in a much milder form.
The weather system causing historic blizzard conditions across the east coast of the US is on its way to Britain - albeit in a much milder form.
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