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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common mood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a shared emotional state or atmosphere among a group of people or in a particular context. Example: "During the meeting, there was a common mood of optimism as everyone discussed the upcoming project."
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What unifies this diverse material is a common mood.
Second, milling tends to produce a common mood among the interacting individuals.
The crucial step in developing crowd behaviour is the formation of a common mood directed toward a recognized object of attention.
AS THE two countries that once made up Czechoslovakia celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution this week, they suddenly found themselves sharing a common mood: anger.
"I think, despite all my efforts to mock myself for being pompous and grandiose, that I have found something universal, a common mood that has not been explored before," he writes at one point.
And so it has remained, and Tiepolo still resides there, beguilingly magnificent, sharing a common mood with Longhi's closeted interiors of the prosperous at play, and Guardi's delightful architectural caprices.
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By Peter Schjeldahl An art critic was testily perambulating "The Gates," in Central Park, with his wife and a friend from Texas on the first Sunday afternoon of its installation when he suddenly got a load of their thousands of fellow-walkers and registered the common mood — a sort of vast, blanketing, almost drowsy contentment.
An art critic was testily perambulating "The Gates," in Central Park, with his wife and a friend from Texas on the first Sunday afternoon of its installation when he suddenly got a load of their thousands of fellow-walkers and registered the common mood — a sort of vast, blanketing, almost drowsy contentment.
Joy may be too strong a word for the common mood in Afghanistan's capital, for there is wariness of the future.
But even this reaction, wistful and envious in its emphasis, marks a departure from the common mood.
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