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The phrase "mood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a temporary state of mind or emotional condition. Example: "I'm really not in the mood to go out tonight; I just want to relax at home."
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Depressed mood?
"Bad Mood".
Try mood teeter-totters, mood elevators, mood escalators, mood rockets.
Interesting mood.
The mood was creative.
The mood, for instance.
"Sports Center provided mood music.
"Calm, good mood.
The mood was confused.
Mama has mood swings.
(5) Four mood rings.
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