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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good buzz" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a positive feeling or atmosphere, often related to excitement or enjoyment, typically in social contexts. Example: "After a few drinks at the party, everyone was in a good buzz, laughing and sharing stories."
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"All buzz is a good buzz.
There is a good buzz around the place.
"It's got a good buzz and a cool, creative vibe.
"There was a good buzz around here," Mr. Shi said.
"There's been such a good buzz about the place.
When you see a good Buzz post, you can e-mail it to someone.
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We all love a good buzz-feed-like list of what to do or not to do and Agile offers none of that, so it can be hard to engage at first and frustrating to continue going forward, in particular, if the people employing it have had years of working in a very different fashion.
There's a really good buzz around the place, because it's such a special race.
It helps that we won our opening bouts, which has generated a really good buzz in the team.
Jonathan Durant, head of architecture for English language teaching says the technology could now be rolled out across more formats: "There's a really good buzz about the technology and what it can do and we will be looking to explore those avenues".
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