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The phrase "a common whisper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a widely shared or frequently heard piece of information or rumor, often implying a sense of secrecy or subtlety.
Example: "In the quiet corners of the office, there was a common whisper about the upcoming layoffs that left everyone on edge."
Alternatives: "a frequent murmur" or "a shared rumor".
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Even in Jefferson's times when television and the Internet were non existent, news that he fathered a child with a slave was a common whisper and tarnished his reputation as a leader.
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It seems that Whisper is readily admitting how it tracks user info but the Guardian is inferring this is a common practice outside of Whisper's claims to only use this info in "extreme law enforcement cases".
Whispering is a common trigger.
"They fought together against a common enemy, despite their differences, despite their suspicions, together," he whispers.
He turned towards the fence, and propped himself up on it, whispering to a Williams official, as though deciding on a common plan of attack.
To see this, consider a common experience like feeling elated when you hear the words "I love you" whispered in your ear.
Whisper about something special that you two share, like an inside joke or a common interest.
Feel free to open with a bang — or a whisper.
"A hush, a hush — every whisper stopped," Stoughton recalled.
He spoke in a gentle voice, barely above a whisper.
she could hear a whisper across a room.
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