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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sort of mild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat mild in nature or intensity, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The dish had a sort of mild flavor that was pleasant but not overpowering."
Alternatives: "a kind of gentle" or "somewhat soft".
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Actor Timothy West has told how his wife, Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales, has been suffering from "a sort of mild Alzheimer's".
Eileen has a hardness, a sort of mild sociopathy that allows her to hurt someone and use their prone body to pull herself into freedom and safety.
Over half of EU countries, as well as the United States and Canada, ban the stimulant, a sort of mild amphetamine.
West, who last year appeared in Coronation Street and has since joined EastEnders, tells the programme, which is broadcast later this month, that Scales suffers from "a sort of mild Alzheimer's", the Radio Times said.
Fawlty Towers star Prunella Scales has "a sort of mild Alzheimer's", her husband Timothy West has revealed in the Radio Times.
Yes, there's a perfectly decent Chevrolet Silverado pickup that's a sort of mild hybrid (gaining about one to two mpg), and we liked it fine.
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America lacked West Ham and the National Front, but it did have opinionated patriarchs and racial division, with the result that Alf Garnett could plausibly become a sort of milder cousin called Archie Bunker, while deluded supervisors are common to most bureacracies, allowing David Brent to transmute into Michael Scott.
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That I think is a sort of a mild resolution to do that and that's the main thing.
Breasts are central to Mr. Swanberg's low-key, sexed-up portraits of amateur 20-somethings: a sort of Girls Gone Mild for the microcinema set.
Incidentally, Paul Goodman, himself an ex-MP (he stood down by choice) offers a shrewd portrait of the sort of mild, unheroic backbencher who will decide the outcome of Wednesday's ballot here at the ConservativeHome website.
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