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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "Improve someone's mood" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate the action of making someone feel happier or more positive. Example: "The surprise party improved John's mood after a long and tiring day at work."
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There exists a large and soothing body of scientific literature suggesting that regular exercise can improve someone's mood and fight anxiety.
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A win to improve Conte's mood?
and being outside often improves people's mood quickly.
Another argument is that smiling can improve people's moods.
Oh dear, you think, someone's in a mood.
Everyone's mood improves when the weather is good, right?
Meg's mood improves.
The Portuguese's mood has improved.
Meanwhile, Mr. Leonik's mood is improving.
The next day, Clement's mood had improved.
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