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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mildly disagree" is correct and may be used in written English.
It is used to express disagreement that is not overly strong and is often used in conversations or written discussions. For example: "I don't think that policy is the best approach, although I must mildly disagree with your view on the matter."
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The course was also evaluated using a student evaluation survey (6-point Likert scale, 1 = mildly disagree and 6 = strongly agree).
"Franzen once in a while says something that people might mildly disagree with," the novelist Gary Shteyngart said, referring to Jonathan Franzen.
Agreement: (1) very much agree; (2) strongly agree; (3) mildly agree; (4) mildly disagree; (5) strongly disagree; and (6) very much disagree.
Ratings on the scale were defined in 'mm' as 0 9 (very strongly disagree), 10 19 (strongly disagree), 20 29 (disagree), 30 39 (moderately disagree), 40 49 (mildly disagree), 50 (undecided), 51 59 (mildly agree), 60 69 (moderately agree), 70 79 (agree), 80 89 (strongly agree), 90 100 (very strongly agree).
Mike McCurry, the Commission's Democratic co-chair, told HuffPost that he and Fahrenkopf "mildly disagree" about Crowley, though he also expressed reservations about moderators fact-checking during the debates. .
All IITQ items had a 6-point response scale (strongly disagree = 0, disagree = 20, mildly disagree = 40, mildly agree = 60, agree = 80, strongly agree = 100).
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The switchboard was jammed with people who, to put it mildly, disagreed.
Nancy Umanoff, 41, the company's executive director and the other half of what Mr. Morris calls his "ace management team," mildly disagrees with Mr. Alterman's doomsday scenario.
His first stint as the editor of a government-owned newspaper, The Sunday Observer, ended in 2005 after just eight months when he wrote an editorial mildly disagreeing with President Rajapaksa.
Dr. Koppelman, 74, disagreed mildly with Mr. Levine's assessment.
And Coren only disagrees mildly: "I do not expect restaurants to be interesting.
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