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Rumours has it vs Legend has it

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Rumours has it' is incorrect because 'rumours' is a plural noun and should be followed by 'have.' On the other hand, 'legend has it' is a common phrase used to introduce a story or anecdote. Therefore, 'legend has it' is the correct and commonly used phrase.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 594 views

Rumours has it

This phrase is incorrect. 'Rumours' is a plural noun and should be followed by 'have.'

'Rumours have it' is the correct phrase to use when referring to widespread talk or gossip.
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Legend has it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to introduce a story or anecdote.

'Legend has it' is a popular phrase used to introduce a tale or anecdote, implying that the story is well-known or widely believed.
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  • Mar 6, 2013 ... I'm just wondering if there's any difference between "Legend has it (that)" and " According to legend"? Or not at all and they're both correct if I ...
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