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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wider mood" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing emotional or atmospheric breadth, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "The film captures a wider mood than just the main character's struggles, reflecting the community's overall sentiment."
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My overriding sense is of a department that is increasingly adrift from the wider mood.
His sentiments are somewhat out of step with the wider mood in Poland.
It was a quite staggering public relations blunder in the context of a wider mood.
These rosy tones point to a wider mood in beauty on the spring catwalks that was unreservedly pretty and girlish.
In many ways the evolution of Garton Ash's thinking is probably a barometer of a wider mood swing among the liberal left.
One United fan, writing on the Manchester Evening News website, summed up the wider mood among many Old Trafford regulars: "Terrible news.
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The bipolar disorder that plagues Robbins is characterized by wide mood swings.
Ms. Maulella's elastic performance easily encompasses the wide mood swings of Janet's character.
All of the 910 registered BD patients at RTMDOU continue to be evaluated with standardized medical forms based on a nation-wide mood disorders follow-up program named SKIP-TURK [ 16].
And even Eurovision is not immune to the wider political mood.
But misjudging the wider public mood over refugee admissions – many Germans still support her, but – has cost her much popularity.
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