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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all milder" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare multiple things that are less severe or intense, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The weather this week has been all milder than last week, making it more pleasant for outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "all less severe" or "all gentler".
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Drug use, profanity and violence, all milder than you'd expect.
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The 2009 season was not all mild.
"There are three dozen, all mild — everything is very, very mild," she said when he arrived.
Lamb shank, chicken and vegetables are done this way, and they are all mild and fragrant.
American officials stressed that the cases here were all mild, with only one person hospitalized.
The Mr. Nice Guy of baby-boom pop, James Taylor is all mild-mannered vocals and gentle guitar, turning memories of fire and rain into lullabies.
There are also references to the "Fantastic Four," "X-Men" and "Batman" franchises, all mild enough to avoid offending fans or litigious copyright holders.
The Mr. Nice Guy of baby-boom pop, James Taylor is all mild-mannered vocals and gentle guitar, turning memories of fire and rain into baby-boomer lullabies.
After conversion, the reported total incidence of AEs was 40.9%, including 28% infections, 1.1% hematologic, 19.4% GI, including 10.8% upper-GI AE (all mild) and 5.4% diarrhea.
That is, all mild solutions of (1.1 - 1.2 1.1 - 1.2arey attractive.
Let (Theta_{n} phi)) be the set of all mild solutions to the inclusion problem (4.3).
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