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Discover Ludwig"whispers about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when conveying an idea that something is being talked about in hushed, secretive tones. For example: "The news of his downfall spread quickly, but only in whispers about the office."
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Breezy, cheerful, evenhanded, Madden debunks myths about Venetian decadence, and brushes aside ugly whispers about greedy, unscrupulous merchants.
Unknown to Syvret and Bellwood, however, Jersey police were already investigating the island's whispers about abuse.
Whispers about a smaller iPad began in July.
Has there been any talk — or whispers — about succession?
But the whispers about Abramovich's dissatisfaction were growing ever stronger.
Whispers about the damaging aspects of Watson's captaincy are inevitable.
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The name was whispered about in Beaujolais".
It is no longer whispered about uneasily.
Would they be ridiculed, stigmatised, whispered about, worse?
"What are you boys whispering about?" asks Lewis, coyly.
He whispered about seriously reforming Medicare but then opted for changes that are worthy but small.
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