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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buying frenzy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a sudden and intense surge in consumer purchasing activity, often driven by excitement or urgency.
Example: "During the holiday season, the store experienced a buying frenzy as shoppers rushed to take advantage of the limited-time discounts."
Alternatives: "shopping spree" or "purchase rush".
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Estate agents have been surprised by the buying frenzy.
Thunderbirds' Tracy Island, 2000 The BBC's autumn relaunch of the show triggered a buying frenzy.
In the midst of the buying frenzy of the past decade, many brands seemed to forget that.
The group's ascent over the last two years set off a broader buying frenzy in Silicon Valley.
A similar buying frenzy followed his embrace, a few months ago, of "the miracle" of green coffee beans.
A buying frenzy has gripped the city, leading to billion-dollar land auctions and long waiting lists.
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In the meantime I went into a domain-buying frenzy.
Last week, many Americans found themselves in a lottery ticket-buying frenzy.
Shareholders in SCS Group were sitting on a comfortable profit after the sofa retailer kicked off a share-buying frenzy by upgrading guidance.
And all around me, people were in a ticket-buying frenzy.
Peaches and Pears The sculpture-buying frenzy among collectors and museums around the country continues unabated.
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