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The phrase "a question of mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the influence of emotional state or atmosphere on a situation or decision.
Example: "Choosing the right music for the event is often a question of mood, as it sets the tone for the entire evening."
Alternatives: "a matter of feeling" or "a matter of atmosphere".
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The fault lies with me - probably a question of mood and receptiveness - though the experience can be alarming.
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Once a diagnosis of bipolar affective or a related disorder is established, the question of which mood stabilizer to use as maintenance therapy arises.
Part of the reason that the investor and Mavs owner has been in a question-answering mood lately is that one of the startups to which he plays both investor and advisor — JungleCents — recently launched a giveaway where the winner receives a free lunch with Cuban.
A troubled life (the man in question had a history of mood disorder and alcohol misuse) meets a seduction too great to resist and sinks into addiction.
In our vignette (Table 1), the affirmative answer to the question of lowered mood appeared to cover a whole array of mental states.
First, whereas our study investigates a large community-based adolescent sample, Mongrain and Blackburn had a highly selected sample of graduate students with a history of mood disorder, raising serious questions about the generalizability of their results.
In (d) the patient is asking a question in an indirect manner (mental projection as a metaphor of mood).
"As a matter of mood," she writes, "there does seem to be little question that kids make our lives more stressful". Is this true?
And given what I assume is a permanent change of mood, one of the questions being asked of brand professionals is whether companies can afford to be "good".
Previously published studies question the reliability of mood and behavioral sections from rater to rater when using the MDS.
A sudden shift of mood.
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