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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also buzzing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of excitement or activity, often in a social context or when referring to a lively atmosphere.
Example: "The party was fantastic, with everyone dancing and the music also buzzing in the background."
Alternatives: "also lively" or "also humming".
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Online file-sharing networks were also buzzing with Grammy names.
I.B.M. fans are also buzzing about the 8-megabyte U.S.B.
Experts are also buzzing about Matisse's richly patterned "Odalisque".
People were also buzzing around the Google Books booth this year.
But along with the airport, Dubai's commercial areas and seaports are also buzzing.
But the Americans were also buzzing with questions about the prime minister's plan.
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Against this picture postcard summer backdrop, the guests also buzzed -- quietly -- about Miss Snow's triumph over grief.
News of the blast also buzzed around the Congress Center, where the big names circulating on Thursday included President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and former President Bill Clinton.
This film also buzzes with sorrow: when the fights finally arrive they are informed by an adult sense of doom and misery.
It also buzzes when you get an SMS.
Memi also buzzes for calendar event reminders, and comes with three distinct vibration patterns to let you know if you're getting a call, text, or reminder.
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