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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mood dropped" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a sudden decrease in someone's emotional state or overall mood. Example: As soon as she heard the bad news, her mood dropped and she became quiet and withdrawn.
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The mood dropped markedly.
During the week before my period, my mood dropped.
The mood dropped markedly as results began to roll in: Ohio, Florida, North Carolina, all for Trump.
The mood dropped to disappointment and finally tumbled into a sense of betrayal by friends and neighbors.
The treatment was then discontinued for 8 weeks, during which time his obsessions and anxiety worsened and his mood dropped.
After two weeks, my mood dropped again.
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Cazorla is doing his level best to raise the mood, dropping a shoulder to make a little space to the left of the Chelsea D, but Azpilicueta quickly closes him down before he can get a shot away.
Once he is in the mood drop your knife or whatever (i.e phone bag cutlery) and pick it up (DUH) ask him for some help up and when you do get up look him straight in the eye.
In one study, women noticed their moods dropped, tasks became more difficult, and they had headaches and a harder time concentrating after losing just 1.36percentt of their body weight after some treadmill walking.
In the colder winters of New York he and his wife felt their energy levels slump and their mood drop.
I get very suicidal and paranoid when my mood drops, and if I no longer have an effective treatment for this, I don't know what will happen next time.
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