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Discover Ludwig"respectful mood" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an attitude or attitude of respect in a particular situation. For example, "The two friends disagreed, but maintained a respectful mood throughout the conversation."
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That doesn't mean the Liberty will be in a respectful mood on Sunday at noon at Madison Square Garden, for Game 2 of the series.
But the respectful mood here at Washington's new KC Jazz Club holds throughout Terrasson's entire set.
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There was a respectful yet celebratory mood among them, a tribute to the warm, bipartisan spirit of a man President Obama described as "the lion of the Senate" and "the soul of the Democratic party".
The tone is a little less shrill, the contenders respectful of the sombre mood.
Republican congressman Michael Grimm, from New York, echoed the sentiments of many of his colleagues when he described the mood as "respectful".
Crowds, in fact, tend to form when the mood is cozy, respectful and full of shameless characters.
It's very important to be respectful of a customer's mood when trying to resolve an issue they have with your company.
But those moments are rare, and for the most part Lepage has been careful to pay homage to the music, keeping the gadgetry low-key and respectful and intelligently enhancing Wagner's mood rather than imposing his own.
Keep the mood upbeat and be respectful of the gift giver and the gift.
The mood in the arena was respectful and supportive, rather than rapturous.
The mood of high drama and respectful conflict could not have been more intense.
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