Sentence examples for comment on a rumour from inspiring English sources

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Did it support, oppose, query or comment on a rumour?

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"We generally do not comment on any rumours," a Rocket Internet spokesperson told me when asked about that possibility.

A Grab spokesperson declined to comment on any "rumours or speculations".

[Even] I'm still writing songs that sound like Baba O'Riley – or I'm trying to!" Townshend's comments followed a rumour circulating on social media – whose origin is unclear – that the Who were trying to "delete" Best Song Ever from either YouTube or singles chart consideration due to its similarities with their 1971 classic.

We reached out to Nokia for comment on the phablet rumour and a company spokesman said: "Nokia does not comment on market rumour or speculation".

A Google spokesperson said, "We don't comment on market rumour or speculation.

Update: A Nokia spokeswoman declined to comment, saying Nokia doesn't comment on market rumour and speculation.

But other suggestions included a merger with US group Colgate Palmolive, which released a standard "no comment on market rumours" statement after a near 4% rise in its share price.

Team Sky refused to comment on that rumour, though they did confirm that the announcement of the final seven names would not be coming today tomorrow.

The club did not comment on the rumour, nor on whether Cellino was unhappy with the keeper's weight, but Kenny was not given a squad number for the season.

RT @tradedesk_steve: S& P - no comment on rumours about a UK downgrade February 19 , 20133.22pm GMT More UK credit downgrade worries I hesitate to even mention this, but here goes.

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