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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great buzz" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a lively atmosphere or excitement surrounding an event, topic, or situation. Example: "There was a great buzz in the air as the concert approached, with fans eagerly discussing their favorite songs."
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It is a great buzz.
It's a great feeling, a great buzz.
"It was a great buzz," he said.
It really took off and soon there was a great buzz about us.
We broadcast our show from there every afternoon – it had such a great buzz.
It's a great buzz, that gladiatorial feeling when you run out at Twickenham, Murrayfield or the Aviva Stadium.
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It's a great buzzing hive of commentary out there, so nobody can read everything that someone says; but if a famous intellectual makes a pronouncement, he both should and does get a listen much more easily than someone without the preexisting reputation.
But one question that Buck could answer Tuesday was, "What gives a man a greater buzz, advising on a $30 billion merger or an $80 million player purchase?" "There's no question," he replied, "and no comparison".
"There is already a lot of great buzz, and we think there is a chance 'The Million Second Quiz' could really break through," Mr. Burke wrote.
They're now at it again, generating a lot of great buzz around their newest release, Sin Cos Tan, Destroyer EP on My Favorite Robot Records.
A jamboree of commemorative events, with such uplifting moments as the issue of a postage stamp, set off no great buzz of exhilaration.
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