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The phrase "a different mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a change in emotional state or atmosphere in various contexts, such as literature, music, or personal feelings.
Example: "After listening to the upbeat song, I found myself in a different mood, ready to tackle the day."
Alternatives: "an alternate mood" or "a contrasting mood".
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Yes, it's a different mood.
Each crowded attraction evoked a different mood.
Each phase does bring a different mood".
Barefoot models at Claire barrow bring in a different mood.
At the Congress party headquarters, a different mood prevailed.
Here, it reveals Mr. Baryshnikov in a different mood.
One morning she arrived in a different mood.
Still, he said, he felt a different mood in Syria.
Looking away from the camera creates a different mood.
"There's a different mood in the Senate," Mr. Schumer said.
But there does seem to be a different mood afoot.
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