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"mild competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe competition or rivalry that is not overly intense. For example, you could say, "We viewed the debate as a fun, mild competition between two friends."
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Among my contemporaries, there is mild competition, but it's not serious.
The authors suggest "competition by design" proved only effective in cases of low (perceived) competition which implies that when teams experience fierce instead of mild competition, benefits for creative performance will not be realized.
There's always going to be that camaraderie, kind of mild competition.
After 4 years of pursuing evidence-based fitness, participating in mild competition holds me accountable to an exercise routine.
Individuals greet each other by stroking or wrapping their trunks; the latter also occurs during mild competition.
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This companionship and mild form of competition can be an excellent source of motivation to keep going.
Compare the S2000 to its much milder, much cheaper competition, the $21,660 Mazda Miata.
It was quiet stage presence — "just look at how incredible this is" — some very mild jabs at the competition, and the whole "best work of their lives" routine.
Suppose now that the interaction function σ(B) is non-monotonic and large for some B components, and the resource competition is mild (i.e., φA and φB are small).
I still think that she'll win, because the competition this year is mild.
Weaker patient volume: A generally mild flu season and increasing competition for patients from sources such as physicians' offices and specialty hospitals have hurt patient volume.
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