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Discover Ludwig"mild breeze" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the weather, for example: "The sun was shining down on the lake, and a mild breeze was blowing through the trees."
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It was a perfect day -- sunny and warm, with only a mild breeze.
A mild breeze blew off the creek that snaked behind the building.
An unseasonably mild breeze rustles the bare trees, while a red-tail hawk glides high above.
He teed off at 1 48 P.M., in glorious sunshine and a mild breeze: near-perfect playing conditions.
As Kiran and Molly intermittently ran their business, grownups stood around chatting, enjoying the mild breeze on their newly bared arms.
A mild breeze and good shade kept us cool in the 90-degree heat, and the course attracted a diverse crowd: young families, older couples, teenagers on a double date.
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Mild breezes riffled the fronds but the smell in the air was more loading dock than lotus.
The mildest breeze is an assault on the senses.
Hung high above the rest of the works was a small round portrait of an ethereal young woman against a powder-blue background, her blond ringlets held aloft by a mild celestial breeze.
"I feel like I'm getting closer and closer". Kenny Perry and Paul Goydos each had a 68 in the mild, morning breeze.
DUBLIN, Ohio — Amid the soft sands and mild island breezes of Hawaii, some hard career decisions occurred to Pat Perez at the start of the 2008 season.
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