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The phrase "altering the mood" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to changing or influencing the overall emotional atmosphere or feeling of a situation or environment. Example: "The soft music in the background was altering the mood of the room, creating a sense of tranquility and relaxation." In this sentence, "altering the mood" describes how the music is changing the overall atmosphere in the room.
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He plans to install new and different patches at intervals over the next weeks, possibly altering the mood of the work.
The rave scene began spilling out of the Hacienda nightclub in Manchester and into wider society, altering the mood, energising a whole new generation, many of whom were high on the freely circulating drug ecstasy.
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The introduction of Smith altered the mood of the tie.
Reverse swing, the great game-changer, has altered the mood of the match.
Splashes and garnishes can also do a lot to alter the mood of a drink.
But, he said, a few notable examples could alter the mood of the market.
It didn't so much alter the mood as bend the mind.
Mané altered the mood with his first goal in six matches.
Does she spin them at all? Rewrite the pronouns, alter the mood?
For example, new windows looking out onto the courtyard radically alter the mood of the second-floor galleries.
Not since Michael Mann ("Miami Vice") and David Lynch ("Twin Peaks") has a single mind so altered the mood of TV.
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