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The phrase "whispers of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something in a hushed or secretive way, often to indicate something is being discussed, but not in a loud or public setting. For example, "The classroom was filled with whispers of the scandal involving their teacher."
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Whispers of regicide.
Blood, monsters and whispers of sexual implication.
There are whispers of warped motives.
Whispers of "Kennedy!" were heard.
The act whispers of self-destruction.
Whispers of disbelief quickly began to swirl.
It began with whispers of unrest.
It whispers of life, growth and renewal.
I want only whispers of sugar, not a treacly bleat.
Yet those persistent whispers of longing were frightening, too.
"That's so cool," she whispers of the image.
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