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"rumor that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a statement that is not based on fact. For example, "There has been a rumor that the CEO is planning to step down from her position."
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I heard a rumor that when the family got to Canada, Seamus ran away.
Stephanopoulos pointed out that this was an Internet rumor that had been thoroughly debunked.
It just perpetuates a rumor that needs to die.
We heard the rumor that again the gas has leaked.
This is a rumor that needs to stop.
There's a rumor that she's in Katmandu.
There's another rumor that I'd like you to address.
There was a rumor that the Guard was going overseas.
Government denies a rumor that city may be quarantined.
But it's hard to give up a rumor that tasty.
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Less well known is a counter-rumor that circulated about Cleveland's opponent, James G. Blaine.
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