widespread rumour

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A rumour known by many people.

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  • A widespread rumour about the company's financial difficulties began to circulate.
  • There was a widespread rumour that the popular local restaurant was closing down.
  • The widespread rumour of a celebrity engagement sent shockwaves through social media.
  • Despite attempts to deny it, the widespread rumour of a merger persisted.
  • It's hard to stop a widespread rumour once it gains traction.
  • The widespread rumour about the upcoming election results caused a lot of anxiety.
  • Journalists investigated the widespread rumour of corruption within the government.
  • We heard a widespread rumour about a new policy change that would affect all employees.
  • The widespread rumour that the team would be disbanded was met with disbelief.
  • The company issued a statement to address the widespread rumour of layoffs.