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The phrase "depressive atmosphere" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a mood or atmosphere as dismal or demoralizing. For example, "The dark clouds and heavy rain created a depressive atmosphere in the office."
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On A Clear Day never shakes that depressive atmosphere.
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In an atmosphere of fake snow and a depressive rock score, the work takes Alpine rituals involving furred creatures in frightening masks and places them among suicidal goth kids and creepy mannequins.
It's usually depressive".
I'm quite depressive.
She had depressive tendencies?
Winston Churchill was a depressive.
Is he a depressive?
A solitary depressive?
Extreme depressive condition?
But atmosphere?
It resembles a depressive state.
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