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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mild winter" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing the weather, talking about a winter season in general, or comparing different winters. Example sentence: "The mild winter in California made for pleasant hiking conditions in the mountains."
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It tried to squash news stories in October that it was predicting a mild winter.
Mild winter, then a birthday burst of snow.
As the botanical name suggests, this vine is evergreen in a mild winter.
The mild winter was also a factor.
Some experts blame the mild winter.
Hot summers, cool to mild winter.
It has an oceanic climate with mild winter temperatures.
Economists say the mild winter has artificially inflated job growth.
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New Yorkers weren't the only ones who enjoyed the mild winter this year.
Will we have another mild winter this year?
And the mild winter?
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