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The phrase "real buzz" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of excitement or energy. It can also refer to a positive feeling or experience in general. Example: "The concert last night was a real buzz. The music was amazing and the crowd was so lively."
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It is a real buzz.
That's the real buzz.
"There's a real buzz".
That was a real buzz".
"There's a real buzz around this series.
There's a real buzz about the place.
"They bring a real buzz and energy to the company.
"They were a real buzz line for us," Robinson said.
I get a real buzz out of it.
parisisinvisible.blogspot.com CarolineLD There's a real buzz about this city blog.
But the real buzz is the atmosphere on the streets.
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