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The phrase "learning the mood of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means understanding or becoming familiar with the emotional tone or atmosphere of a situation or group of people. Example: The new teacher spent the first few weeks in her classroom observing and learning the mood of her students before implementing her teaching strategies.
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I'm interested in learning the mood of the people there.
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Johnson's four phases consist of: Learning the mood swing.
Learn to read the moods of the world and people around you.
Determine the mood of the letter.
An officer must never issue an order that will not be obeyed, so he must learn to gauge the mood of his men.
Learn about how the paper's color affects the mood of your painting.
"The mood of excitement to see things and to learn is palpable.
The mood of the city changed.
It caught the mood of the time.
So was the mood of the protesters.
It suited the mood of the moment.
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