Rumors vs a rumor

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rumors is the most popular phrase on the web. 

a rumor

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rumors

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Some examples and use cases from the internet:

Some examples and use cases from the internet:

  • Aigoo, there's a rumor that it was poison.
  • And there's a rumor you even made out with Tina.
  • If anyone talks, it'll be just a rumor.
  • George. Walk around a rumor upon thy servant Mike.
  • Quiet! I'm trying to start a rumor.
  • The truth is nice, but a rumor is priceless.
  • You start a rumor a hundred miles away, nobody checks.
  • He said it was just a rumor.
  • There were questions of security and rumors of patient abuse.
  • Those persistent rumors surrounding your proclivities.
  • These rumors have angered him greatly.
  • Especially so because some disagreeable rumors are circulating about you.
  • There have been many rumors about my presidency...
  • There's rumors in the Twittersphere.
  • So, Marge, the rumors are true.

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