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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He speculated" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing someone's thoughts or conjectures about a situation or outcome without having definitive evidence.
Example: "He speculated that the company would see a rise in profits next quarter based on current market trends."
Alternatives: "He conjectured" or "He theorized."
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He speculated about the top prize.
He speculated about making crunchy vinegar or soy sauce.
He speculated that the surveillance was organized by Qaddafi's people.
He speculated that the culprits were Brooklyn teenagers.
He speculated that there was a closet surfer on staff.
He speculated that his son was being heavily medicated.
He speculated that the '99 would improve with age.
He speculated that the mechanism might be at the root of our notion of causality.
He speculated that accidents occurred while trying to clean the blades.
He speculated, "I think that's what makes him so good, the unibrow".
He speculated that the rat had eaten poison that, in turn, poisoned her.
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