mildly in the PONS Dictionary

mildly Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put it mildly

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The interaction is strongly repulsive at very short distance, becomes mildly attractive at intermediate range, and vanishes at long distance.
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To put it mildly, there has been very few positive things said about it.
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Winters are long and dry, but only mildly cold, while summers are short but very warm.
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His columns range from serious to mildly offbeat to outright zany.
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This can mildly compromise the handling and ride quality of the vehicle.
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I recommend it mildly to them, but to nobody else.
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They were only very mildly successful, and broke up by 1981.
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Like all potassium compounds, rubicline is mildly radioactive.
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The car was mildly revised in the spring of 1977.
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It has mildly sweet and watery flesh, and thin tender skins that can be left on the fruit for many types of recipes.
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