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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mild summer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a summer season that is not excessively hot or harsh, but rather pleasant and comfortable. Examples: 1. "We spent the afternoon at the beach, enjoying the mild summer weather and gentle ocean breeze." 2. "Due to the mild summer climate, the crops were able to thrive and produce a bountiful harvest." 3. "The town is known for its mild summers, attracting tourists who want to escape the scorching heat of other destinations." 4. "Even though it was a mild summer, the ice cream shop was still bustling with customers seeking relief from the sun." 5. "I prefer mild summers over the intense heat and humidity we experience in the city."
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It was mild summer weather.
For a weather enthusiast, nothing beats a mild summer thunderstorm.
It was a mild summer morning when she arrived at Kennedy for her flight home.
On a mild summer evening, with those objects, it was a delightful experience.
Even more casually, tenants mingle in the cafeteria and, on mild summer afternoons, chat outdoors around the picnic tables.
But Dolores is a dusty place without the charm -- or the perfectly mild summer weather -- of Guanajuato.
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And the mild winter?
The mild winter was also a factor.
Hot summers, cool to mild winter.
Severe first, normal later, mild last.
"We also experienced a very mild winter," Mr. Dreyer said.
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