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The phrase "foreboding mood" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an atmosphere or feeling that suggests something bad or unpleasant is going to happen. Example: "The dark clouds and eerie silence created a foreboding mood as the storm approached."
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That connection explains the crocodile head on the album cover, along with the foreboding mood and humid atmosphere, the devotion to things unknown.
All of the cast, directed on a clean, spare thrust stage by Peter Dobbins, exploit the underlying emotions to full effect, and Michael Abrams's lighting heightens the foreboding mood.
Other notable individualists of the 18th century included Soga Shōhaku, an essentially itinerant painter who was an eccentric interpreter of Chinese themes in figure and landscape conveyed in a frequently dark and foreboding mood.
Dismiss the movie's plot as an over-the-top fantasy and you're still left with a foreboding mood of high anxiety that may strike audiences as recognizably up-to-the-minute.
While the foreboding mood of the music was Carpenter, the visuals had a different inspiration.
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These portraits seem to reveal a sense of foreboding; still, their mood ranges somewhere above the midpoint in the "human comedy".
But the author, a former teacher, clearly intended "Unspoken" to be a challenging book, its somber sepia tone drawings establishing a mood of foreboding.
PRODUCER -- Arthur Finkelstein ON THE SCREEN -- The 30-second ad opens with a stark line drawing of the proposed Jets stadium on a grim, gray background, which establishes an unrelenting mood of foreboding.
One reason "Cabin Fever," which opens today nationwide, sustains such a palpable mood of foreboding until the end is that it stays away from the supernatural and makes minimal use of cheap shock effects.
But if the film has an extraordinary presence, it is also — perhaps mainly — about transience and impermanence: Bergman sets key scenes at dawn and dusk, suggesting the implacable passage of time and subtly imposing his characteristic mood of foreboding and loss.
How will it capture our mood of foreboding that deep and complex forces are rapidly reshaping the world as we know it?
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