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"generate a buzz" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has created a lot of interest or talk among people. For example: The new video game has been generating a buzz among players.
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So when new places open, they generate a buzz.
Now it's a lot easier to generate a buzz due to things like social media.
WITHIN the top levels of museums, exhibitions by celebrity curators generate a buzz that keeps their profile high.
He's been working out and slimming down, and his appearances in New Hampshire and Iowa quickly generate a buzz.
Mr. Simon said the segments were getting better and did not need to look perfect to generate a buzz.
An audacious attempt to lure the young and hip, the odd-looking minivan-based sport utility was intended to generate a buzz.
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Dr. Carmona is a trauma surgeon whose colorful personal history has generated a buzz in Washington.
He said it had also generated a buzz, even in the local newspaper's personal ads.
And the restaurant's arrival has already generated a buzz in the town.
The move has generated a buzz of excitement on online travel forums.
He no longer generated a buzz when he walked into a room.
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