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'mood on' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you are looking for a phrase that means the same thing, you could use 'in the mood'. For example: "I'm feeling in the mood to go for a walk in the park today."
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At least for one day, the mood on the yard was, well, fabulous.
I think the mood on set was really kind of a joyous one".
The mood on the boat became serious.
"The mood on site is sombre.
The mood on the set was toxic.
You sense this new mood on arrival.
As a result, the mood on Friday was hopeful.
Newtown continued to shift the mood on Capitol Hill.
There is a family mood on game nights.
The mood on Wall Street was hardly euphoric, however.
That was certainly the mood on Capitol Hill yesterday.
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