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The phrase "mildly nauseated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a slight feeling of nausea, often in contexts related to illness, motion sickness, or discomfort. Example: "After the roller coaster ride, I felt mildly nauseated and needed to sit down for a moment."
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He often felt listless and mildly nauseated.
The change of setting did not change my luck — within approximately 10 seconds I lost $50 and felt mildly nauseated.
One of the most renowned exhibitions displaying the artistic beauty of the human body, it elicited a myriad of reactions from the audience members, from mildly nauseated to animatedly pumped.
Half an hour later, feeling mildly nauseated, and suffering from an advanced case of orange tongue, I rendered judgment.
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Just nauseated.
She was not nauseated.
I was nauseated.
Sometimes she felt nauseated.
It nauseated me.
She became nauseated.
"I would feel nauseated.
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