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The phrase "a frenzy of speculation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a lot of intense and excited discussion or conjecture about a particular topic.
Example: "The sudden resignation of the CEO led to a frenzy of speculation about the company's future direction."
Alternatives: "a whirlwind of conjecture" or "a flurry of rumors".
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It set off a frenzy of speculation.
Still, such information didn't prevent a frenzy of speculation.
In the town of Princeton, armchair sleuths abounded, indulging in a frenzy of speculation.
Mr Latham's less than revealing statement provoked a frenzy of speculation about his health.
On the Web, Apple fans and foes whipped themselves into a frenzy of speculation.
Bin Laden's death sparked a frenzy of speculation on al-Qaida's future.
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Perhaps the recent breakdown of protective barriers resulted from a once-in-a-generation frenzy of speculation that is now over.
"There is a frenzy of political speculation, rumor mongering and hysteria".
In anticipation of rising real estate values, the developer community engaged in a frenzy of land speculation and construction of high-rise luxury apartment buildings, resulting in an estimated 30% increase in the supply of housing units.
His murder is unprecedented in that it took place just a short walk from MI6 and has seen a police investigation undertaken amid a frenzy of public speculation.
She has said repeatedly that she is not unhappy with her size, which did not stave off a frenzy of tabloid speculation when she shed almost eight stone after the end of her 26-year marriage to Lenny Henry in 2010.
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