mild case
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmildandcase
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mild
adjective
uk/maɪld/us/maɪld/
not violent, severe, ...
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case
noun
uk/keɪs/us/keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
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(Definition ofmildandcasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Alternatively, amildcasecould linger for years, if suffered without emotional support, or other source of income or compensation, and with no other motivation.
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But, worse than that, the surcharge infuriated our trading partners, even to the state of amildcaseof incendiarism.
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There are no mild cases of alcoholism, any more than there is amildcaseof death.
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The case you are considering now is a verymildcasein which the justices might hesitate as to what to do.
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She contracted amildcaseof the disease from which she quickly recovered.
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Amildcaseof anemia can cause shedding and hair loss.
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Amildcasewould require rest, rehabilitation therapy and pain is usually manageable.
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Nicklaus overcame amildcaseof polio as a 13-year-old.
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In onemildcasevaccination had been carried out recently and in one other the success of a vaccination carried out two years earlier was somewhat doubtful.
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A protracted illness followed, which included a vesicular rash and was diagnosed as amildcaseof smallpox.
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The patients would then develop amildcaseof the disease and from then on were immune to it.
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When younger, she fell from a boat into a lake and since then developed amildcaseof aquaphobia that prevents her from swimming.
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Caleb was known to breathe noisily and was diagnosed by a paediatrician to be suffering from amildcase of laryngomalacia, something he would eventually outgrow.
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