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The phrase "is rumored" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is rumored or has been speculated, but is not confirmed or proven to be true. Example: - It is rumored that the company will be moving its headquarters to a new location. - There is a rumor circulating that the celebrity couple is getting a divorce. - It is rumored that the price of gas will increase next week.
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is rumored
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A statement or claim of questionable accuracy, from no known reliable source, usually spread by word of mouth.
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There is rumored to be a servant.
(Chocolate is rumored to be a secret ingredient).
Their next move is rumored to be Skype Milk.
Other Boca fans, it is rumored, were the culprits.
It is rumored that Queen Rania is a fan.
Holmes is rumored to be a pretty good player.
It is rumored to have cost $25,000 to print.
It is rumored to be closing soon despite intense efforts to make it an official site.
"Like much of Staten Island," the passage casually states, "the park is rumored to be haunted".
A mystery speaker is rumored to be the actor Clint Eastwood.
(It is rumored the cemetery director used them as a paperweight).
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