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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mood of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the emotional atmosphere or feeling associated with a particular situation or context.
Example: "The film created a mood of suspense that kept the audience on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "an atmosphere of" or "a feeling of".
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In a mood of relaxation?
"A mood of disgust and disappointment".
There is a mood of celebration".
There was a mood of resignation.
Some have a mood of black comedy.
There is a mood of forced serenity.
There was a mood of celebration.
A mood of romantic yearning prevails.
A mood of cautious optimism should prevail.
A mood of apocalyptic vacation prevails.
A mood of amused tolerance prevails.
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a mood of complete
a mood of profound
a mood of indulgence
a mood of longing
a mood of estrangement
a mood of awareness
a mood of suspicion
a mood of rising
a mood of sombre
a mood of exhilaration
a mood of contentment
a mood of lonely
a mood of mystery
a mood of warmth
a mood of cynicism
a mood of holiday
a mood of mutual
a mood of grim
a mood of hope
a mood of mind
a mood of intrigue
a mood of rage
a mood of mourning
a mood of futility
a mood of disenchantment
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