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In everyday conversation, 谣言 (yáo yán) is used to refer to rumors or hearsay. It is often used to express disbelief or caution when someone is telling a story that may not be true. For example, someone might say 你不要相信谣言 (nǐ bù yào xiāng xìn yáo yán) which means "Don't believe the rumors".
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