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The phrase "shared mood" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a shared emotion or atmosphere that two or more people are feeling. For example, "The shared mood in the room was one of unease and uneasiness."
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The stage of transformation from shared mood to shared action constitutes the beginning of the true crowd or mob.
For those who live through it, it is a collective experience — a shared mood, if you will — that is so personal, changeable and complex that it can't be fully conveyed to someone who wasn't around when the events took place.
The shared mood evident in this episode is reflective of the emergent and contingent nature of generating critique of the videos watched in class.
In this episode the students continued to build their passion about David Attenborough videos through a shared mood fuelled by the further use of voices, by Mike and also by Kelly, who adopted "a voice" to add to the critique.
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It seems Mr. Gottstein was also apparently in a sharing mood, which is how hundreds of pages ended up with a Times reporter, Alex Berenson — and about a dozen or so other individuals and organizations.
If you and your prince or princess are in a sharing mood, consider ordering the chateaubriand steak, a lavish dish for two, prepared tableside.
Robert Pattinson was also in a sharing mood, telling journalists that his on-screen sex scene with co-star Julianne Moore had been "a wonderful experience" - albeit an "extremely sweaty" one.
Luckily last night she was in a sharing mood, spilling the details of three of her all-time favorites on Instagram, writing, "I can't live without these!
Bluegrass and jazz have disparate vocabularies, but they share moods of introspection and flamboyance that the Wayfaring Strangers ingeniously pulled together.
Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp is experimenting with a new Status feature that lets users share mood-setting pictures and videos overlaid with other custom elements such as emoji, with the content disappearing 24 hours after it's shared — so basically a copy of Snapchat Stories.
Journalists attending a long trial together develop a special camaraderie born of a shared good mood: their stories are writing themselves; they have only to pluck the low-hanging fruit of the attorneys' dire narratives.
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