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Discover Ludwig"buzz about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that people are talking about or discussing something, often in an excited or animated way. For example: "There's been a lot of buzz about the new restaurant in town."
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"There is good buzz about them.
The gig had a buzz about it.
The buzz about him grew.
There's a buzz about Awake.
Buzz about the city's future has faded.
There's a growing buzz about social media.
What's the buzz about Microsoft's next OS?
"There's no buzz about it anymore.
The buzz about it was tremendous.
(Some locals still buzz about it).
There was a buzz about the show.
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