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The phrase "buzz of suspense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a feeling of excitement or tension in a situation, often in storytelling or dramatic contexts. Example: "As the final moments of the game approached, the buzz of suspense filled the stadium, with fans on the edge of their seats."
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A buzz of suspense surrounded Flight 150 to Havana on Thursday at Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, with expectations that Mr. Snowden would be a passenger.
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You practically die of suspense.
There is a cunning control of suspense.
This should strike a chord of suspense.
There is a moment of suspense.
Frankly, not a lot of suspense ensues.
The Art of Suspense He loved art.
And with an element of suspense.
Still, there are elements of suspense.
"It's a story of suspense," he said.
(a) No, because eliminates from ride element of suspense.
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