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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the buzz was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the general feeling, excitement, or rumors surrounding a particular event or situation. Example: "The buzz was palpable as the crowd awaited the announcement of the award winners."
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The buzz was incredible.
"The buzz was just amazing," said Jones.
For once the buzz was correct.
The buzz was well and truly killed.
Mr. Pacino knew what the buzz was.
On Twitter the buzz was less constrained.
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"The buzz is huge.
The buzz is palpable.
The buzz is starting to catch on.
And the buzz is building.
Where will the "buzz" be this week?
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