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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amusing to speculate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts or ideas that are entertaining or interesting to consider, often in a hypothetical context.
Example: "While we may never know the true reason for the sudden change, it is amusing to speculate about the possibilities."
Alternatives: "fun to ponder" or "entertaining to consider".
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By Ian Crouch May 4, 2010 It's amusing, though perhaps not very fruitful, to speculate how our writer heroes from the past might have flourished or floundered in our fast-paced publishing present.
Others use them to speculate.
But you have to speculate to accumulate.
Woodward declined to speculate.
"You have to speculate.
She declined to speculate on the reasons.
It's too early to speculate.
He declined to speculate on the outcome.
She never tried to speculate on them.
Yet Lownie opts not to speculate.
"You're asking me to speculate," Girardi said.
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