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The phrase "a certain mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific emotional state or atmosphere that is not precisely defined.
Example: "The music played in the background created a certain mood that made everyone feel relaxed and at ease."
Alternatives: "a particular atmosphere" or "a specific feeling".
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"It puts me in a certain mood," he said.
Nevertheless, you have to be in a certain mood.
That there was a certain mood you already knew from talking to people, even politicians.
For one thing, the still lets you isolate and contemplate a certain mood.
It's electronic music that I have to be in a certain mood to listen to.
Strung together in a nonlinear visual narrative, they are meant to set a certain mood.
That something was the addition of a certain mood, one that many have called melancholy.
Is it in moments you witness, the people, a certain mood?
Les Halles is the right place for diners in a certain mood.
The film is going for Southern noir, but that requires achieving a certain mood, something that takes time.
Amazing sonic journey, perfect to get in a certain mood; very few beats in it, very mysterious.
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