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The phrase 'buried underground' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to something tangible, such as a structure or an object, if it has been placed below the surface of the ground. For example, "The ancient ruins were buried underground so they would be protected from the elements."
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His new power lines were buried underground.
There it would be buried underground.
There were even stories buried underground.
The highway was relocated but was not buried underground.
Dewatered sludge can be buried underground in a sanitary landfill.
Utilities were buried underground before any houses were built.
The cables themselves were buried underground and impossible to locate.
The emissions from this energy would then be buried underground.
A stereo buried underground plays a love song on repeat until it fails.
This copy was buried underground by Dorothy Pound for safekeeping during World War II.
I was surprised that there is a ship literally buried underground near the Transamerica Pyramid.
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