Sentence examples for to be mildly from inspiring English sources

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to be mildly

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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She too, had been found to be mildly retarded.

At 3, she is declared to be "mildly mentally retarded".

Wider expectations also seem to be mildly inflationary.

More than two million Britons are believed to be mildly dependent on alcohol.

Neveah was found to be mildly autistic, and asthmatic as well.

He appeared to be mildly retarded and described himself as an invalid unable to work.

But it does suggest that America still believes Prince to be mildly insane.

These days, we seem to be mildly obsessed with the subject.

Such a claim to influence is generally a delusion, but Hart's was sufficiently impressive for newspapers to be mildly alarmed.

In the case of Wales, the tired old assumptions tend to be mildly nationalist or blandly socialist.

Lamb apologised to Farron, the aides resigned and everyone pretended to be mildly shocked by their unsporting conduct.

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