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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmosphere created" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the mood or environment that has been established in a particular setting, such as in a story, event, or location.
Example: "The atmosphere created by the dim lighting and soft music made the restaurant feel intimate and inviting."
Alternatives: "mood established" or "environment generated".
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An atmosphere created by retention of these outgassing products would derive ultimately from nebular gases.
Lambert hopes the positive atmosphere created on the pre-season trip to the States will help.
But the atmosphere created by his shows was groundbreaking in itself.
The main thing is that the atmosphere created by the crowds is rubbing off on us.
This was all because of an atmosphere created by the BBC in Iran.
They've transformed the slightly tense and caustic atmosphere created by Amstell to one of mild surrealism.
The tone is different, visceral and very appropriate to the atmosphere created by the storm and its consequences.
And perhaps the impressionable Raptors also buckled under the combustible atmosphere created by Butch Carter's controversy du jour.
It is a movie long on atmosphere, created in large measure by Michel Legrand's Oscar-winning score.
The grounds are not big, but then nor is the population, and the atmosphere created has been superb.
In Britain, fine particles suspended in the atmosphere created rich, vibrant skies for more than a year.
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