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The phrase "a rumor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unverified piece of information or gossip that is circulating among people.
Example: "There is a rumor that the company will be launching a new product next month."
Alternatives: "a piece of gossip" or "an unverified report".
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That's just a rumor".
It's a rumor.
Or just a rumor?
How about just a rumor?
"The Sixers are a rumor.
It's like a rumor mill.
Rumaylah remained a rumor, somewhere behind us.
Before that, it was just a rumor.
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FEMA has a rumor-control Web page.
It seemed like a rumor, or confusion.
There's even a rumor St.
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