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"Rumored to be" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in the middle of a sentence to imply hearsay or gossip. For example, "It is rumored to be the most dangerous mountain in the region."
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Rumored to be haunted, the mansion indeed was: by uniformed rangers tightly controlling crowds.
Rumored to be shopping company to rivals.
Rumored to be considering a stake in Carrefour.
Rumored to be developing seashell-derived nuclear weapons.
Gold was rumored to be abundant, too.
There is rumored to be a servant.
(It's also rumored to be haunted).
Discounts are rumored to be larger.
Gregor was rumored to be discontented and having affairs.
(Chocolate is rumored to be a secret ingredient).
Sobchak is even rumored to be Putin's goddaughter.
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