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The phrase "evoke the atmosphere" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe words, actions, or images that depict feelings or moods. Example sentence: The author's vivid description of the rain-soaked streets was enough to evoke the atmosphere of a dreary city.
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It is no accident that a station might evoke the atmosphere of a temple, Calatrava says.
In very few words, you evoke the atmosphere aboard the ferry and the darkness outside.
La Tavola Toscana is the hotel's new occasional dining experience intended to evoke the atmosphere of a genuine Italian family-style celebration.
The bassy drones and ominous swells evoke the atmosphere and the dread of a Ridley Scott movie and have, at best, a tenuous relationship to pop music.
The arrangement is meant, obviously, to evoke the atmosphere of sainthood, but the woman's carriage is unmistakably modern: with her left hand she tenderly holds her opposite elbow.
Shot in black-and-white to evoke the atmosphere of an early studio film, it tells the story of a reporter (Clooney) covering the Potsdam Conference during World War II while trying to trace an old paramour (Cate Blanchett).
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It nicely evokes the atmosphere of penniless bohemian life.
At his best, Mann vividly evokes the atmosphere of Streisand's New York.
(The gallery installation — long bar, gold lamé curtain — evokes the atmosphere).
Mr Moore does a good job of evoking the atmosphere of post-war Britain.
The emphasis, though, is less on the battles than on evoking the atmosphere of the war and its time.
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