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The phrase "are generally mild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is typically not severe or extreme, often in reference to weather, conditions, or behaviors.
Example: "The winters in this region are generally mild, making it a popular destination for tourists."
Alternatives: "tend to be mild" or "are usually mild".
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Elevations in transaminase level are generally mild.
Its effects are generally mild, with people recovering in two to three days.
They are generally mild but can be fatal in young children, older people or people with a compromised immune system.
The Laurentian summers, after an early period of annoying black flies in June, are generally mild and not too hot.
Winters in the navigable regions of the river, moreover, are generally mild, and the Rhine freezes only in exceptional winters.
There is no guarantee a patient would even feel the need to see a doctor, since symptoms are generally mild.
Most cases of Zika virus infection are asymptomatic; however, when symptoms occur they are generally mild and flu-like.
The more rigorous deep-dive into kratom's effects by Marc Swogger and his colleagues suggest that the drug's effects are "generally mild and pleasant," with a risk of some side effects, including a risk of dependency.
Although many patients may be expected to report long-term symptoms related to the donor leg, these symptoms are generally mild, and the incidence of patient dissatisfaction is relatively low.
In about a third of cases, babies born to mothers on S.S.R.I.s develop neonatal adaptation syndrome, which involves jitteriness, reflux, and sneezing, but these symptoms are generally mild and often resolve within forty-eight hours though neonatal seizures have occasionally been reported.
But these are generally mild complaints, befitting a show that explores the unruliness that lurks under mild demeanors.
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