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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different mood altogether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant change in atmosphere or emotional tone in a discussion or narrative.
Example: "The first half of the movie was light-hearted, but the second half created a different mood altogether, leaving the audience in suspense."
Alternatives: "a completely different atmosphere" or "a whole new vibe".
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But Rouen, France — Flaubert's birthplace and the setting for a good portion of "Madame Bovary" — evokes a different mood altogether.
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Fulham prepare for key matches against West Ham and Sunderland in an altogether different mood after a fourth defeat in six matches under new manager Rene Meulensteen.
And as we keep pairing flavours with experiences and forming prejudices, by the time children's palates are more accepting of vegetable flavours they are negatively associated with parental nagging �� an altogether different mood to that of the fun occasions when sweet treats are bestowed.
I still think to myself, "Wow, that guy is gonna be president!" the way I did, in an altogether different mood, when Bush ascended to power after 2000's recount.
In a completely different mood comes Impossible!
Altogether "The Equinox" has a very different mood from the High Line show, mystical and more in keeping with Ms. Bove's earlier sculptures.
"It's a different world altogether.
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