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The phrase "a big buzz" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe excitement or interest surrounding a particular event, topic, or trend. Example: "There was a big buzz in the media about the new movie release, drawing in crowds from all over the city."
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"She created a big buzz though," says Abramović.
"There's definitely a big buzz about music therapy," Dr. Parton said.
Green Goose is another startup with technology that generated a big buzz at the conference.
A source on the programme has commented on "a big buzz about her backstage".
He said: "It was a big buzz because I'd never made one on tour.
At the time there was a big buzz about the "Black Renaissance" of Fort Greene.
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For Hammond, there is a "bigger buzz" surrounding this second release than his first album.
8.00pm GMT 13 min: That might prove to be a bigger buzz kill than Buzz Killington.
There are pop and rock stars who report that his breathing technique gives them a bigger buzz than drugs.
"Any time people are doing something for the first time, there's a bigger buzz," Girardi said before Monday's game.
The next time he ran with the ball, this time after catching a pass, there was a bigger buzz from the crowd.
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