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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Upbeat mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a positive, cheerful, or lively emotional state or atmosphere. Example: "The party had an upbeat mood, with everyone dancing and laughing together."
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There was a pervasively upbeat mood.
The upbeat mood did not last.
Most of them finished in an upbeat mood, too.
McIlroy's 69 left the Northern Irishman in upbeat mood.
Heidi MacDonald of Comicsbeat.com is also in upbeat mood.
In many places there were reports of an upbeat mood.
Despite the upbeat mood, there may be trouble ahead.
Baumbach's choice of French film composer Georges Delerue for the upbeat mood is an adequate substitute.
Opera being a delightfully paradoxical medium, this whole debacle left me in an upbeat mood.
Marchers said the prospect of action in Washington had created an upbeat mood.
So, is the world ready for Mike Leigh in upbeat mood?
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