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The phrase "much milder weather" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a significant reduction in temperature or harshness of weather conditions compared to previous conditions. Example: "After the cold snap, we can finally enjoy much milder weather this weekend."
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Brendan noted that the forecast for the next couple of days called for much milder weather.
Scottish Retail Consortium director Fiona Moriarty said: "The coldest March for 50 years was to blame for putting off many Scottish shoppers, and measures up particularly badly against the much milder weather we had during the same month in 2012.
It had rained heavily the night before, soaking through hundreds of tiny tents designed for much milder weather.
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Extremely cold weather may play a part in the economic downturn of one quarter, just as much as mild weather in the upturn of the next.
These are two cities in the south east, where the weather will be much milder.
Sean Penston, a forecaster with MeteoGroup, the weather division of the Press Association, said: "It's a much milder wind now coming from the south west and the Atlantic.
There are fears the weather system causing the blizzard could head to Britain, albeit in a much milder form.
Homes in Seattle had a much lower percentage of air conditioning than did those in Detroit, which may have been due to the milder weather in Seattle.
One reason is milder weather.
Outdoor seating for 26 in milder weather.
The weather system causing historic blizzard conditions across the east coast of the US is on its way to Britain - albeit in a much milder form.
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