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The phrase "also speculates that there" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing theories or hypotheses in academic or analytical writing, particularly when introducing a speculation about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The researcher also speculates that there may be a correlation between the two variables that has not yet been explored."
Alternatives: "also suggests that there" or "also hypothesizes that there".
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He also speculates that there is something in the psychology of war that makes soldiers carry out torture and want to immortalise the act.
He also speculates that there may be an equilibrium solution.
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It is also speculated that there is unlikely to be a significant new nuclear build, unless the waste disposal issue can be seen clearly to have been resolved.
Some climatologists and solar physicists have also speculated that there is another cycle that leads to longer-term increases in the sun's total solar irradiance (TSI).
"In the typical case all you generally have is conduct that might indicate a conspiracy, but what you need is evidence". Several insiders also speculated that there may be a valid reason why other companies might not want to sign Henley.
We also speculate that there may be some difference in chemical stabilities between AM1 and ABA.
Given the clear effects on wellbeing mentioned by the participants, one could also speculate that there might be benefits to efficacy and control in the absence of great physiological improvement.
Romer also speculates that the holiday blues that some people experience may play into the belief that there's a greater risk during the holidays, especially for those who are alone or have lost loved ones during the past year.
Tara also speculates that viruses may cause obesity.
She also speculates that Stebbins modeled her angel after her companion's physique.
Putin also speculates that the hacking was perhaps a public good.
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