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The phrase "a hell of a buzz" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong feeling of excitement or energy, often in a social context or after consuming alcohol or drugs.
Example: "After the concert, there was a hell of a buzz in the crowd as everyone shared their favorite moments."
Alternatives: "a great vibe" or "an incredible thrill".
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Nikto tells us: Alan Garner was young and learning his craft, and he set the books in the modern world and in real places that can be visited, which gives a hell of a buzz to the reader.
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