mild form

collocation in English

meaningsofmildandform

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mild
adjective
uk
/maɪld/
us
/maɪld/
not violent, severe, ...
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form
noun
uk
/fɔːm/
us
/fɔːrm/
a paper or set of papers printed with spaces in which answers to questions can be written or information can be recorded in an ...
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(Definition ofmildandformfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmild form

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A case where such amildformof inbreeding could be crucial is when mutations are extremely recessive.
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But all of these arguments should not result in an absolute faith in calculation, which would be amildformof fanaticism.
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What they received in exchange for that service is not known, but it may have included reciprocal feasting obligations, prestige or amildformof power in the community.
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It is crucial for the consumer and for small companies, that in addition to pure control, amildformof consultation is allowed to continue.
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I said that we did not require information about themildformof gaming, but that we wanted it about high-powered gaming.
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Speeches are a verymildformof provocation compared with the offence which has been offered to us during the last two years.
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He then said that amildformof direction might become necessary, but that nobody would be sent away to work from his home town.
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They sound very severe but in practice they are applied in a far moremildformthan the legal phraseology that was read out suggests.
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There had been no major epidemics in the camp, though there had previously been some cases of amildformof dysentery.
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We here may be thankful that we have it in such amildform.
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For instance, an employee in an advertising department of a newspaper was dismissed because he had amildformof controlled epilepsy.
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If it is, it is a verymildformof it.
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I make the criticism in thismildform, but believe that it is fair, right and proper to do so.
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Most cases are of amildformand involve only a few days' incapacity.
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The draw was thought to be such amildformof gambling that it was proper to set the age for participation at 16.
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I suspect that it was regarded as amildformof discipline on carriers.
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I suggest that, in amildform, and not in a drastic form, that is what has happened in connection with this order.
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That it was amildformof robbery.
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I cannot help thinking that it is a verymildformof stimulus that such a clause as this would provide.
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