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"rumours about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to gossip or stories that someone has heard but the accuracy of which is not yet verified. For example: "I've been hearing rumours about the company downsizing."
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"Too many people have got involved and put rumours about," he added.
In The Observer Newman wrote, "There have been rumours about during the week of inadequate rehearsal.
Weathering rumours about marriage difficulties.
Rumours about them run wild.
*** Some prevailing rumours about Dolly Parton.
Heard any good rumours about secret sets?
– OtherMeans dispels the rumours about cane toads.
He also rejected rumours about his defection.
Dufvenius had heard the rumours about Bergman.
Were there any rumours about Savile then?
ZURICH is buzzing with rumours about Martin Ebner's troubles.
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