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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mood change" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a shift in someone's emotional state or atmosphere. Example: "After the meeting, there was a noticeable mood change in the office, as everyone felt more optimistic about the project."
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It was a staggering mood change.
There has been a mood change in Brussels".
Those who knew him had detected a mood change.
But it still must have a radiant expression, or the later mood change will not work.
You felt the air move, the mood change, as Australia's batting acquired a sadistic edge.
However, if the subject of his authority arises, his face and his mood change.
"When we finished a bottle, there was no mood change," Ms. Tiel said.
Stone lion-dogs guarding the entrance of the Japanese garden signaled a mood change.
So far so epic – but there is then a mood change.
This mood change has helped fuel the market selloff since the Fed's rate increase.
"I'm not skeptical that there's a national mood change," Mr. Haaga said.
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