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The phrase "are relatively mild" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not extreme or severe in nature, often in comparison to other things.
Example: "The weather conditions in the region are relatively mild during the winter months, making it a popular destination for tourists."
Alternatives: "are quite gentle" or "are fairly moderate."
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Penalties for overbilling are relatively mild.
"Its factory break-even points are low, while problems of excess production capacity are relatively mild".
I use strips of roasted poblanos, which are relatively mild but they vary in spiciness.
AGES 3-6 -- Scary moments are relatively mild, but some viewers could be disturbed.
But few sought medical help as the symptoms are relatively mild, especially compared with dengue and chikungunya.
The sun has been shining over the Windy City and temperatures are relatively mild.
Winters are relatively mild, summers extremely hot during the day, with night air temperature remaining above 25 °C.
Dr. Lipsitch doesn't take much comfort from the fact that the engineered viruses are relatively mild in ferrets.
But it is much less expensive to buy there than in other ski towns in New Mexico and Colorado, and temperatures are relatively mild year round.
Many strains of the virus are relatively mild, though even those mild strains manage to kill between 250,000 and half a million people worldwide every year.
moist conifer and evergreen broad-leaved forests: wet winters and dry summers (rainfall is concentrated in the winter months and winters are relatively mild).
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