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mild speed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"mild speed" is not a phrase or expression that is used in written English.
If you want to describe the speed at which something is travelling, you could instead say that it is moving at a "moderate pace" or a "gentle speed." For example: The river was moving at a gentle speed as I watched the ducks float downstream.
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In contrast to the improvement in disease resistance from utilizing an interval training regime with mild speed changes as in the previously mentioned study, the ~3-fold daily changes in swimming speed applied for the Sint and Lint regimes tended to reduce disease resistance against IPN compared to controls kept continuously at 0.32 BLs-1.
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I a law abiding citizen that has never gotten more than a mild speeding ticket, and I fly over 250,000 miles per year.
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Minor traffic offenses such as mild speeding or not using seat belt are registered, but were not included in this study.
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The storm is also traveling over oil rig-filled waters, but markets don't seem too stressed by the relatively mild wind speeds packed by Eduoard.
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Wear tests were performed by a special metal cutting method which consisted of turning of mild steel at low speed.
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Mr. Tellez said President Clinton had "achieved a very fine balance" with his relatively mild suggestions to speed up production.
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From our limited data, it appears that Ribavirin may help in mild cases and speed recovery because the inhibitor showed effectiveness during early treatment of H7N9-infected patients to some extent.
A difference plot reveals that reduced sucrose diets actually cause a mild loss of climbing speed during exercise training, whereas flies on the standard laboratory 10% diet respond early by improving climbing speed and maintain that difference throughout and following exercise (Fig. 5E).
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Longitudinal vibration is used to excite standard 8 mm high-speed steel drill bits and mild steel samples are used for cutting tests.
For this purpose an orthogonal cutting of mild steel metal with cutting tool of high speed metal is taken.
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Competing ideas vary from creating coral habitat with large concrete "reef balls" to the use of mild electric current to speed coral growth.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "mild speed" in formal writing. Opt for more conventional phrases like "moderate pace" or "gentle speed" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Using "mild" to describe speed can create an unintended sense of weakness or insignificance. Consider whether words like "moderate" or "gentle" more accurately convey the intended meaning.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "mild speed" functions as a noun phrase where "mild" modifies the noun "speed". However, it's not a conventional or widely used construction in English, according to Ludwig AI.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while "mild speed" is understandable, Ludwig AI flags it as a non-standard English phrase. Its intended meaning is to describe a slow or gentle rate of motion. It appears rarely across various contexts, including science and news. For improved clarity and grammatical correctness, it's advisable to use alternatives like "moderate pace", "gentle velocity", or "low speed", especially in formal writing. This ensures that your message is accurately conveyed without potential ambiguity or misinterpretation. Consider the specific context and intended formality when selecting the most suitable alternative.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
moderate pace
Replaces "speed" with "pace", emphasizing a comfortable and controlled tempo.
gentle velocity
Uses "velocity" instead of "speed" for a more formal tone, while "gentle" indicates a low intensity.
low velocity
Focuses on the lower end of the speed spectrum, suitable for scientific or technical contexts.
slow speed
Direct synonym, highlighting the lack of rapid movement.
reduced velocity
Indicates a decrease from a previous or expected speed.
gradual acceleration
Emphasizes the rate of increase in speed is low and consistent.
leisurely pace
Suggests relaxation and lack of urgency in movement.
comfortable speed
Highlights that the speed is not stressing the entity that moves.
relaxed tempo
Used more commonly in music or activities, describes a calm and easy rhythm.
slight haste
Conveys a small degree of quickness or urgency.
FAQs
How can I use the idea of "mild speed" in a sentence?
While "mild speed" isn't standard, you can rephrase using alternatives like "moderate pace" or "gentle velocity" for better clarity. For example, "The boat traveled at a "moderate pace"."
What's a more appropriate substitute for "mild speed"?
Better alternatives include "gentle speed", ""moderate pace"", or "low velocity", depending on the specific context and desired level of formality.
Is it grammatically correct to say "mild speed"?
Ludwig AI indicates that "mild speed" is not a standard English phrase. Opt for grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clear communication.
What's the difference between "mild speed" and "moderate speed"?
While both suggest a lack of intensity, "moderate speed" is a more conventional and widely accepted phrase compared to "mild speed". Using "moderate speed" is more likely to be understood and less likely to sound awkward.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested