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Discover LudwigThe phrase "downbeat mood" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling or atmosphere that is sad, gloomy, or lacking in energy.
Example: "After hearing the disappointing news, the entire team was left in a downbeat mood."
Alternatives: "gloomy atmosphere" or "somber tone.".
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Despite deploying a downbeat mood, there is a sense of vindication in his post-match analysis.
And so is the World Economic Forum, in a rather downbeat mood.
Weaker than expected Chinese data overnight also added to the downbeat mood.
Even if the economy improves, there is "a continuing downbeat mood among the general public.
From a UK perspective, this downbeat mood doesn't neatly tally with our domestic scene.
As Leckrone walked in he heard Jean Olivier, Hubble's chief engineer, in downbeat mood.
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The songs are mostly of false love (including a treacherous water sprite), and while its downbeat, trancelike mood is unwavering, the album has a gentle, insistent power.
So, in response to the prevailing downbeat economic mood, he has seen a "shift from bling to substance".
The 30-minute album is bolstered by the inclusion of a brilliant eight-track remix EP, featuring sprightly mixes by the likes of Toro Y Moi, Javelin and Yacht, whilst Dntel and the Antlers transform their respective tracks into downbeat, bass-heavy mood pieces.
The current mood is downbeat.
The proceedings are all off the record, but the mood is downbeat.
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