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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a corresponding mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing emotions or atmospheres that align with a particular situation, theme, or context.
Example: "The music played during the scene created a corresponding mood that enhanced the emotional impact of the film."
Alternatives: "an appropriate mood" or "a matching mood".
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The authors stated that the NPI allows identification of an apathy syndrome with or without a corresponding mood disorder with anhedonia.
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A score of 11 or higher for each subscale is indicative of the corresponding mood disorder.
The brighter each one of those splotches is, the more tracks have been lumped into its corresponding mood playlist, making it painfully obvious what kind of music the user is into.
Its discriminant validity is supported by being consistently more highly related to corresponding mood measures (for example, sad and depressed) (mean r = 66.6), than non-corresponding mood scales (for example, vigour versus inertia) (mean r = 49.5), when compared with other scales [ 28].
They will announce a corresponding move Tuesday.
Then came the crash in the technology stock market and a corresponding change in the mood of investors.
Each response has a corresponding emoji.
I decide to keep a corresponding distance.
There is a corresponding loss of eccentricity.
There is a corresponding difference in tone.
Each has a corresponding screwdriver.
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