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'buzz on' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is more of an informal expression used in spoken English. If you want to express an idea similar to 'buzz on' in written English, you could say something like "Let's move on to the next topic".
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Q: Do primates get a buzz on?
Do it right and a company can even benefit from free buzz on social media.
Which Hawaiian tourist stop gets really good buzz on at least one travel website? .
The Buzz on Maggie aired for one season, comprising 21 half-hour episodes.
The buzz on Ramírez is building, however.
There's a lot of buzz on it".
What's behind the buzz on George Zimmer?
"There is tremendous buzz on the magazine and tremendous buzz on the company.
It really started the buzz on this record".
There is no buzz on online social networks.
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Then again, the whole Buzz-on-phone thing spells even more confusion.
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