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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all this buzz" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a lot of excitement, activity, or discussion surrounding a particular topic or event.
Example: "With all this buzz about the new product launch, it's clear that the company has generated significant interest."
Alternatives: "all this excitement" or "all this commotion".
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What things were you being told when all this "buzz" surrounded you?
In a good way, however, all this "buzz" forces them to pay attention to detail.
Or, hey, maybe you're not even planning on coming back here, and all this #buzz is just a hoax perpetrated by a phalanx of tech-snobs from Beverly Hills whose closest programmed feeling adjacent to joy comes from harnessing #socialmedia.
So why is there all this buzz about zombies?
"Now there is all this buzz about the immigration reform, and that is not reflected, either".
"There was all this buzz, all these bragging rights and all these ego-driven deals.
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Amid all this buzzing, blooming confusion, it becomes ever harder to keep the candidates and their traits clear in one's mind.
All this buzzing had me running to catch up with Amzed Hussain, who is Echidna's Senior Director Technology Delivery & Innovation, to get his insight on the topic.
Ultimately, I'm really interested when this app gets to people who legitimately say "I want to meet more people" instead of "What's all this Highlight buzz about?" Then I think we'll see the app in the hands of people who need it, instead of those who are just curious.
It's interesting to enter the Korean show with all this history buzzing in your head, but it won't buzz for long.
I really hope all of this buzz will allow me to take my show and perform the world over.
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