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The phrase "a lot of speculation about whether" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing uncertainty or conjecture regarding a particular topic or situation.
Example: "There has been a lot of speculation about whether the company will merge with its competitor."
Alternatives: "much debate regarding if" or "significant conjecture about whether".
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"There was a lot of speculation about whether this was a word at all," Otto said.
Donald Trump's dwindling chances of winning the presidential election have led to a lot of speculation about whether this will hurt Republicans running for the House and Senate.
Following the departure of two of her key advisers over the holiday weekend, you're likely to see a lot of speculation about whether Michele Bachmann's campaign is headed for the political graveyard.
There was a lot of speculation about whether President Obama would reveal his Super bowl picks; when he did, in fact, mention the Super Bowl, the #SOTU Tweet stream nearly overflowed.
When Jason Giambi arrived from Oakland at the start of the year, there was a lot of speculation about whether he would trim his biker-dude locks and shave his goatee.
There was a lot of speculation about whether Honey was an heiress, because someone had to be paying for the mortgage and the trips to Switzerland, not to mention the Champagne.
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With gasoline prices rising, there's a lot of speculation about how and whether Americans will change their behavior.
There was a lot of speculation about why I was chosen, but I don't know whether any of that is true.
In the wake of the Freeh report, there has been a lot of speculation about what punishment the N.C.A.A. should impose on Penn State — and even whether the Sandusky scandal is within its purview.
"There's a lot of speculation about 2010.
"There is a lot of speculation about future Lego movies.
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