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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again buzzing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is buzzing once more, often referring to sounds or activity that has resumed.
Example: "After a brief silence, the room was again buzzing with conversation and laughter."
Alternatives: "buzzing once more" or "buzzing again".
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But in San Pedro nightlife is once again buzzing.
Much of the rise came from young Americans unsuccessfully seeking work for the first time, but the capital is again buzzing with recession worries.
I stepped back out into modernity, and the city that was once again buzzing around me seemed subtly but fundamentally altered.
At the mine's open pit, which is 2.6 miles long and nearly three-quarters of a mile across, work is again buzzing around the clock, now that the equipment is being repaired and the suppliers are being paid.
So this summer, the place was again buzzing with tales of hellfire and brimstone, and the newspapers loved it.
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In the eighth, insects again buzzed around Chamberlain.
A few hours earlier, NATO jets had again buzzed the city and dropped bombs in broad daylight, increasing the tension.
When they restored the per gene to the LNV neurons, the flies once again buzzed around in the morning.
New roads will be cut, and the Kashmiri bazaar will again buzz with vendors and buyers," said a volunteer worker at the camp, Muhammed Munir.
One generally emerges from a film festival not wanting to hear two words ever again: "buzz" and "edgy".
Then again, buzz-killing losses the previous two weeks hardly signified an ideal start to Year 2 of Brian Kelly's campaign to restore the national relevance Notre Dame last experienced under Lou Holtz — four coaches and nearly 20 years ago.
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