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mild

[mahyld] / maɪld /




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With its mild weather and acres of empty land, turn-of-the-20th century L.A. was perfect for two burgeoning industries: flight and film.

From Los Angeles Times

There was also a feeling a slow, low pitch in mild Canberra would not provide useful conditions in which to prepare for the heat of Brisbane and pace of the Gabba.

From BBC

A rise of just 2C was enough to turn what would normally be a deadly human-origin influenza infection into a mild one.

From Science Daily

Winter officially begins on 1 December but Thursday has bucked the trend of colder weather with much milder conditions.

From BBC

It is found at elevated levels in people with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

From Science Daily