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"as rumored" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are citing something that has been reported, but you have not confirmed it yourself. For example: "Tickets for the concert sold out as rumored."
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Carey Mulligan (listed as "rumored" on the IMDB Web site)?
(He owns the island, but not, as rumored, Sweden).
And indeed, as rumored, the prices are divine.
As rumored: the iPhone 5S's Home button is a fingerprint reader.
Had they sunk, as rumored, along with a freighter in the Atlantic?
Would he, as rumored, use Phil Jackson's throne-like chair to ease the burden on his knee?
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Or, as was widely rumored, was she a lesbian?
Goldman itself has been rumored as a potential acquirer.
Mr. Zahir dismissed reports of beheadings as rumors.
As rumors of McMaster's departure swirled, he approached Trump.
But he dismissed talk of party-switching as "rumor".
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