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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absolutely speculative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is based on conjecture or guesswork rather than concrete evidence or facts.
Example: "The predictions about the future of the economy are absolutely speculative and should be taken with caution."
Alternatives: "entirely conjectural" or "completely hypothetical".
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They don't need to buy mediocre material, and there's no absolutely speculative buying".
Microalbuminuria in such people might be one biomarker of these conditions, which is absolutely speculative at the moment.
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"There is absolutely no basis for such a wild and speculative claim" about biological weapons, Clifford A. Reid, the chief executive of Complete Genomics, said in a regulatory filing.
Absolutely, and for so many reasons beyond its speculative curative properties.
Banks with FDIC-insured deposits absolutely should not be allowed to engage in such speculative activities.
"Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely, absolutely".
"It's purely speculative".
It's rather speculative.
These investments are partly speculative.
This is speculative architecture".
These conclusions are speculative.
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