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The phrase "the buzz" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to excitement, news, or gossip surrounding a particular topic or event.
Example: "There's a lot of buzz about the new restaurant opening downtown."
Alternatives: "the hype" or "the excitement".
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The buzz.
He hears the buzz.
The buzz grew.
Re "What's the Buzz?
The city is the buzz.
The buzz around him remains.
The buzz gets to them".
Expect the buzz to spread.
That's the buzz there".
What's the buzz?
The buzz: "Stylishly sad".
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