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Discover Ludwig"mildly nauseous" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means to feel slightly sick or queasy. You can use it when describing a feeling of discomfort or sickness that is not severe. Example: After eating the expired leftovers, Sarah felt mildly nauseous for the rest of the day.
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Even James looks mildly nauseous.
During his testimony before Congress last week, Comey said that the possibility that he'd influenced the outcome of the Presidential election made him "mildly nauseous".
Comey defended his actions, but added, "It makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election".
"It makes me mildly nauseous to think that we might have had some impact on the election, but, honestly, it wouldn't change the decision.
Comey said Wednesday that the thought the FBI may have influenced the 2016 election outcome made him "mildly nauseous". .
Last week, Comey told lawmakers that the idea that the FBI swayed the outcome of the election made him "mildly nauseous".
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It will be uncomfortable or mildly painful at first and you may feel lightheaded or nauseous during the session.
Not nauseous.
I'm nauseous.
It makes me nauseous".
Jane looks nauseous.
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