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The phrase "all conjecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, theories, or opinions that are based on speculation rather than concrete evidence.
Example: "The claims made in the article are all conjecture and lack any supporting data."
Alternatives: "pure speculation" or "just assumptions".
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But it's all conjecture.
That is all conjecture, though.
But as Dalgliesh says, "At present that's all conjecture.
But in the end this is all conjecture.
"It's all conjecture on all our parts," she said.
This is all conjecture: nothing has been confirmed.
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But all the conjecture was without a shred of evidence, and soon hit a dead end.
Much of the time, all the conjecture is way off base.
But all this conjecture misses a fundamental point: By many measures, Chopra is more successful than Jonas.
You can't argue against Greenfield's ideas because when you boil away all the conjecture, the unanswered questions, the innuendo, what's left is … nothing much.
(Incidentally, Lauryn Hill played a comeback gig at the same venue earlier this week. All this conjecture starts to look silly when D'Angelo enters stage left.
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