Sentence examples for a rumour from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rumour" 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 rumour going around that the company will be merging with another firm next year."
Alternatives: "a rumor" or "an unverified claim".

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A rumour.

That is a rumour.

Is it a rumour?

"It's just a rumour".

There's a rumour.

But then a rumour started.

Then a rumour swept the city.

It's a rumour she vehemently denies.

Just a rumour at present.

It's probably just a rumour".

"That's a rumour," she said.

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