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speculation <a speculation; speculations> SUST.

speculation <a speculation; speculations> SUST.

speculation
speculation REL.
speculation REL.
speculation ENS.
speculation (feelings & emotions)
speculation (feelings & emotions)

speculation

speculation SUST.

speculation

speculation

speculation
speculation
speculation
speculation REL.

illicit speculation ECON.

land speculation ECON.

risk speculation ECON.

risky speculation ECON.

speculation motive

real estate speculation ECON.

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There was immediate popular speculation that the explosion was nuclear in origin.
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Although the novel experienced poor initial sales in 1941, its courted ambiguity and classically unreliable narrator make it an object for boundless speculation and argument.
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Speculations were made about whether this was due to the scoring system.
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Eastern cultures, and their emotional expressions, have been largely left to speculation, and often labeled mysterious, and deviant.
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He defines scientism as a worldview that encompasses natural explanations, eschews supernatural and paranormal speculations, and embraces empiricism and reason.
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Despite speculation, the show has done well with young males and young adults in all key demographics.
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Speculation surrounds the frequency with which the "retiarius" used his net.
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Yet we need to pin down aspects of his persona or identity, even if this requires some speculation and generalisation.
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Speculation has included "delirium tremens", heart disease, epilepsy, syphilis, meningeal inflammation, cholera and rabies.
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Since the exact sum of the deal was never revealed, it continues to cause a great deal of speculation.
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