The part of the sentence 'a gloomy atmosphere' is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a mood or an environment indicating sadness or depression. For example: After the news broke, a gloomy atmosphere descended on the office.
"We have differences of opinion; it is true that we argue, seek compromise, but this is by no means a gloomy atmosphere," he said.
There is blood and fire in the air and on the ground, and a gloomy atmosphere of even more death and destruction to come.
Those customers willing to make the trek over to Avenue A have often discovered the store with half-empty shelves and a dauntingly gloomy atmosphere.
Color is muted, creating a dank, gloomy atmosphere that dims the feebly glowing sun.
Perhaps appropriately, the banks of forbidding grey clouds gathering over the nearby Cleveland Hills created a distinctly gloomy atmosphere but at least Traoré tried his utmost to switch the lights back on for Boro.
A rainy day in New York was met with an equally gloomy atmosphere for investors, as oil prices raced to new records and inflation concerns flared up again, foretelling more pressure on U.S. consumers and leading to a slip-up for Wall Street.
The restaurant, which used to be open around the clock, now opens at 6 P.M. and closes at 6 A.M. The empty chairs and gloomy atmosphere are a far cry from the old days, when Russians and foreigners, flush with cash, would drop by on their nightly round of Moscow's lively night life.
A visit across town to Ford will do little to improve the gloomy atmosphere.
However, the gloomy atmosphere did not faze Blink-182 at all, and what was a tragedy to local individuals became fodder for jokes for the group; bassist Mark Hoppus had just bought a new video camera and he filmed stunts with guitarist Tom DeLonge on the burnt landscape in spare time.
In this gloomy atmosphere, China beckons.
Nyut nyut hsaing hsaing = The lingering gloomy atmosphere (Yadana Myit, singer) (Burma, 1930s).
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