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"Sound masking" has become a buzz phrase.

REBRANDING has become a buzz word of the Blair era.

The answer probably lies in what has become a buzz phrase in health care: patient engagement.

As "women's empowerment" has become a buzz phrase in the last few years, some people are pushing back.

Functional training (also called functional exercise) has become a buzz word in the fitness industry, used in programs for competitive athletes as well as recreational exercisers.

I think Darwin actually mentioned that phrase in his book back in 1859, but it's become a buzz word today in biology, and genomics, and biodiversity studies.

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Still, Mr. Orraca-Tetteh, a festival volunteer in 2002, is too savvy to expect to become a buzz-band.

By noon the town's bandstand, once a symbol of contention, had become a buzzing hive of anticipation.

Yet, almost two decades later, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina has once again become a buzzing hub.

On it now stands the home he built from scraps of rubbish, and a garden that has become a buzzing tourist destination.

ON YOUR OWN With the opening of the TATE MODERN and the rise of the Young British Artists movement, London has become a buzzing art city.

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