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Discover LudwigThe phrase "persistent rumors" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe ongoing or continuous speculation or gossip about a particular subject. Example: "Despite the company's denial, persistent rumors about layoffs continue to circulate among employees."
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Contrary to persistent rumors, few of them are vegetarian.
There have been persistent rumors that Putin is Ksenia's godfather.
There are persistent rumors that rogue nations like Iraq and North Korea have clandestine supplies.
But there are persistent rumors of clandestine stocks that terrorists might be able to tap.
Lehman's stock has been rattled by persistent rumors about what the firm's next move will be.
"They want to put it 40 kilometers away," she said, referring to the persistent rumors.
She has also been the subject of persistent rumors and conspiracy-minded claims about her health.
Hezbollah at first played down persistent rumors that its men were deployed in Syria.
Despite persistent rumors, folks will have to wait a little longer.
He said that despite persistent rumors to the contrary, the future of the event was bright.
There were persistent rumors about Sheriff Melton, including that he used methamphetamine.
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