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"uninviting atmosphere" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It refers to an atmosphere or environment that is not welcoming or inviting. Example: The restaurant had an uninviting atmosphere, with dim lighting and uncomfortable chairs. Other examples: - The office had an uninviting atmosphere, with gray walls and strict rules. - The abandoned house had an uninviting atmosphere, with broken windows and overgrown weeds. - Despite the beautiful scenery, the hotel had an uninviting atmosphere due to its unfriendly staff. - Many people avoid the park at night because of its uninviting atmosphere.
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But Venus is actually uninviting: it has a sweltering carbon dioxide atmosphere and its dreary volcanic surface is at 500C.
But New York Harbor is no longer uninviting.
Even its title is perversely uninviting.
They said, correctly, that it was uninviting.
Some spaces were uninviting from the start.
Jensen visited the Danish Royal Museum of Fine Arts, and found it uninviting.
The city, sixty-five kilometres from the shores of Lake Baikal, was dark, cold, and uninviting.
The pool looked uninviting from the outside – perfectly suited to its rather desolate surroundings.
The program was "overkill" for his needs, however, and the interface uninviting.
They stand with doors and windows shut, uninviting, even a little hostile to outsiders.
After all, they say, it was only five years ago that Beacon was similarly uninviting.
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