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Discover Ludwig"created buzz" can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe creating attention or excitement in the public about an event or something else. For example, "The new product launch created buzz on social media."
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The battery problems have already created buzz on online forums.
"On the Road" has created buzz on the Internet for months.
CAROLINE KENNEDY Her endorsement of Mr. Obama created buzz, but not enough votes to win her home city.
In the last two months, the turnover from Mr. Zarrella to Mr. Lutz has invigorated morale and created buzz here.
The collective power of the membership model began to be felt across publishing as groups like Ms. Hettler's discovered books and created buzz for them.
By placing a lot of orders with numerous banks, the central bank also created buzz in the market, which helped exaggerate the effect of its bond buying.
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It starts to create buzz".
But scandal products do create buzz.
It might create buzz, but not substance".
And, of course, civility does not create buzz.
He thinks that all those digital offerings will create buzz.
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