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Discover Ludwig"what mood" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to ask someone about their emotional state or attitude. For example: "What mood are you in today?" "I'm not sure, what mood should I be in?" "Are you in a good mood or a bad mood?".
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It depends what mood I'm in.
What mood do the lyrics evoke?
It depends what mood you're in.
It depends what mood they're in.
What genre depends on what mood I'm in.
It really depends on what mood I'm in".
It depends what mood I'm in, to be honest.
My answer was: "It depends what mood I am in".
Not the competitor Hewitt is, Tomic's chances could come down to what mood he's in.
It depended on what moment and in what mood you caught him.
What mood did you want to create in your new place?
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