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speculations <a speculation; speculations> N

speculations

stock exchange speculations

speculation N

risky speculation ECON

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Speculations abound in the internet chatrooms and blogs, sometimes bordering on the incredulous.
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She seems to have been really alarmed, not at the imputation of gallantry, but lest her husband should discover the extent of her own speculations.
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The telescope never reached the resolution required to give proof to any speculations.
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Previously, the number of human casualties was mostly a matter of political speculations, and widely fluctuated with changes in political expediencies.
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The lack of complete and reliable information as to whom the credit for the design belongs, led to innumerable speculations.
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This news came after there has been speculations of him leaving the show earlier.
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It does not originate by a recitation of a creation or by cosmological speculations, but with the biographies of the sage kings.
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In, the author urges people not to occupy themselves with myths and endless genealogies which promote speculations...
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He has frequently joked with his father about stowing away on a spaceship, and recently his speculations have been sounding uncomfortably realistic.
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Whatever legitimate reservations there may be about the improbability of our speculations.
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