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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as your mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to actions or decisions that change based on someone's emotional state or feelings.
Example: "You can choose the music playlist as your mood dictates, whether you want something upbeat or calming."
Alternatives: "depending on your mood" or "according to your mood".
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You can eat out or in, as your mood and the state of your refrigerator dictate.
As your mental activity rises and falls, as your mood changes, the ears take on a life of their own.
Alright, that sort of cheerful outlook is best left to the animated inhabitants of a Disney movie, but in fashion terms a shot of colour can be a simple way to update your look as well as your mood.
The large number of windows and the dark purple and grey tones of the walls mean that the rooms can be as eye-openingly bright or as sleepily dark as your mood dictates, and the dressing gowns are comfortable enough that you may never want to leave the room.
Living with a crappy dorm roommate could drag down your GPA as well as your mood.
There are no strict rules to follow here, just make it up as your mood goes.
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You probably don't want to have mourning doves start cooing outside and rain start to fall the moment your character gets sad news or the sun break through the clouds just as your characters mood goes from sad to happy.
And what a good idea to turn monuments to masculine ambition into gravity-defying female 'dos: wigs, actually, which you can put on and take off as suits your mood.
This could be as easy as rating your mood from 1-10, or as long as a 2-page journal entry every day.
Another is to exercise regularly; this not only reduces your risk of heart disease and diabetes, but also reduces your risk of suffering a stroke, as well as boosting your mood and self-esteem.
Doing just a little exercise regularly can lower the risk of many major diseases (including coronary heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes), as well as improving your mood and self-esteem, and your ability to deal with stressful situations.
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