Learn what "there are rumors going around" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means people are talking about something in a gossip-like way, often with uncertainty or concern.
From The Chauffeur, Episode 14
Someone mentions that rumors are spreading about a situation.
Use this when you want to say information is circulating informally. It can sound vague or slightly accusatory if you use it to imply someone did something wrong.
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