Sentence examples for to be mild from inspiring English sources

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to be mild

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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I found both to be mild tasting, utilitarian and forgettable.

"It appears to be mild so far," he said.

The weather does tend to be mild year-round.

But both Mr. Green and Mr. Ferrer have proven to be mild candidates already this year.

There would be no needles, and the side effects were expected to be mild.

[Page C1.] For now, though, any rate increases are likely to be mild.

The San Diego Padres also have interest in Benitez, although it is said to be mild.

He adds a handful of other compounds considered to be mild cognitive enhancers.

He said he considered the concussion to be mild compared with others he has had.

January is expected to continue to be "mild and unsettled", added forecasters.

Resort collections tend to be mild extensions of a designer's thought process.

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