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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rumors floating" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a situation in which there are unconfirmed or unsubstantiated rumors circulating. Example: Despite the best efforts of the PR team, rumors about the company's financial troubles were still floating among investors and the media.
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"It is pretty aggravating," he told me, referring to the rumors floating around about him.
"There's a lot of rumors floating around, and very few facts," he said.
"There's been a lot of rumors floating around," Mr. McLean said.
Even rumors floating from its 21st floor Broadway offices, overlooking City Hall, would generate front-page news.
The chief Senate negotiator, Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, said: "There were many rumors floating around town that the president was not very concerned about this issue.
His aides believe that the negative rumors floating around about him are mere "noise," as one put it, and have had little impact.
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But at same time, troubling rumors floated through the department.
Then, in late summer, rumors floated of a full-scale Confederate invasion of Kentucky.
Despite rumors floated by his enemies of a return to the International Monetary Fund, he will stick around.
WASHINGTON — In early 2008, when rumors floated that Pakistan was about to release from house arrest Abdul Qadeer Khan, the man who created the world's largest black market in nuclear technology, the Bush administration stayed silent.
Fifteen years ago, Richmond and Mays would have escaped suspicion: before smartphones and Twitter, rumors floated around high schools and then dissipated, often before adults knew what was real and what was adolescent imagination.
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