97. Rumor has it that


I. DESCRIPTION

"Rumor has it that" is used to introduce a piece of information that is based on a rumor or unconfirmed source.

II. EXAMPLES

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Agnes

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William

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Olivia

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James

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Charlotte

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Amaia

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Geetha

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Rumor has it that she's quitting her job and moving to another city.

Rumor has it that they're dating, but neither of them has confirmed it.

Rumor has it that the company is going bankrupt, but the CEO denies it.

Rumor has it that the movie star is secretly battling a health issue.

Rumor has it that the new restaurant in town has amazing food.

Rumor has it that the school is planning to cancel the field trip due to bad weather.

Rumor has it that the mayor is involved in a corruption scandal.

Rumor has it that the band is breaking up, and fans are devastated.

Rumor has it that the CEO is planning a major restructuring of the company.

Rumor has it that the famous author is working on a new book, and fans are eagerly waiting for it.

96. Please make sure
98. By the way