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"a buzz" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, usually used to refer to a low, continuous sound, such as the sound of a bee or vibrating machinery.
As an example, you could use the phrase in a sentence such as, "I heard a buzzing sound coming from the shed."
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It'll be a buzz".
This creates a buzz.
Again, it creates a buzz.
Let's call it a buzz.
Liability, it's a buzz kill.
"You get a buzz.
Tanglewood has a buzz.
We needed a buzz.
It's such a buzz.
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This time, the staff were a-buzz.
Tightly done on a buzz.
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