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The phrase 'a moody' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone who is often in a bad mood or has a temperamental disposition. For example: "She's such a moody person; I never know what to expect from her."
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I'm a moody reader!
"It has a moody quality.
It's a moody, gloomy comedy.
"We're not a moody team at all.
As she spoke, a moody crowd grew.
— with Em, a moody, leggy N.Y.U.
Overhead, purple lights cast a moody glow.
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