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Discover LudwigThe phrase "depressed atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which there is an overall feeling of sadness or gloom. For example, "The funeral had a depressed atmosphere, as everyone present was mourning the loss of a beloved family member."
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Depressed by the oppressive atmosphere of the school and unable to find an outlet for her turbulent emotions, Lucy Snowe suffers an inevitable nervous breakdown.
The weight of the six-foot-thick walls at the base and the sleepy modesty of the shops on the ground floor give the place a depressed but natty Hopper-like atmosphere.
The atmosphere is tense, claustrophobic, depressed.
One of them was that the economic atmosphere in Mississippi is so depressed that our businesses were suffering.
Feeling depressed?
Everyone depressed.
Depressed mood?
Depressed dieters.
Or depressed.
G. depressed.
(He sounds depressed).
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