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The word "rumors" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to stories that are not confirmed and are usually spread by people who are not in reliable positions. Example Sentence: There were rumors going around that the company was planning to go public.
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John Bolton, the former ambassador to the United Nations, similarly took advantage of the media as he mounted rumors of a potential bid for president.
Rondo, the team's point guard, arrived in camp hearing his name in trade rumors for Chris Paul on an almost daily basis.
Isreal's ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosser, said: "There is no kidnapped Israeli soldier and those rumors are untrue".
Rumors swirled in Washington DC on Tuesday as the news spread that Laura Dowling, White House florist for the past six years, had been "escorted from the building" on 13 February under circumstances most mysterious.
Israel's ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosor, said: "There is no kidnapped Israeli soldier and those rumors are untrue".
Supporters of McDaniel spread rumors that Cochran, whose wife Rose had been in a nursing home for a decade, suffering from dementia, was having an affair with Webber.
It quotes Israel's ambassador to the UN, Ron Prosser, as saying: "There is no kidnapped Israeli soldier and those rumors are untrue".
Rumors will start to swirl for both changes on and off the field.
But this week, elected officials and mass transportation advocates have been buzzing with rumors that Mr. Christie is about to withdraw the state funds that had already been committed.
There were also rumors that the Red Army was advancing quickly on the Eastern front.
Now, there are rumors that the Democrats plan to re-appoint Paulson as Treasury Secretary.
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