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The phrase "a different mood from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the emotional tone or atmosphere of two different situations, works, or experiences.
Example: "The sequel to the movie had a different mood from the original, focusing more on drama than comedy."
Alternatives: "a contrasting mood to" or "a distinct mood compared to".
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It is not merely the strikers who are in a different mood from the 1970s or indeed the 80s.
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Because of its subject matter, City of God contains an astonishing amount of brutal gunplay, but there's a different mood here from the hyperreal pyrotechnics of John Woo; there's a casual authenticity to the performers and action that gives City of God a street-tough power.
It was a sharply different mood from a month ago, when many of the group's members walked out of a raucous parliamentary session to protest inaction on several of their demands, including the reversal of the disqualifications.
It was a far different mood from the one the Nets were in after Friday's game, when their desperate effort fell short.
Altogether "The Equinox" has a very different mood from the High Line show, mystical and more in keeping with Ms. Bove's earlier sculptures.
With higher levels, switching from lithium to a different mood stabilizer, calcimimetic therapy with cinacalcet or local or subtotal parathyroidectomy are the reasonable treatment options.
Looking away from the camera creates a different mood.
Yes, it's 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.
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