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The phrase "and speculated it would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothesis or conjecture about a future event or outcome.
Example: "The researchers analyzed the data and speculated it would lead to significant advancements in the field."
Alternatives: "and predicted it would" or "and theorized it would".
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A 30-second clip for the fragrance surfaced on the Internet in January 2014 and several publications reported and speculated it would be the commercial for Rise.
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The revelation came at a crucial point in the campaign, and pundits speculated it would lose him the election, but the public didn't care.
Wayne has reportedly been in development at least since February, and some speculated it would be arriving soon even then, so watch this space for any official details.
That is about half the amount that analysts had speculated it would aim for, but the figure could rise.
Many viewers speculated it would be Pompeo (Meredith Grey) or Dempsey Derek Shepherdduedue to their contracts ending.
The production would be very ambitious, with some even speculating it would be too large scale for television.
Another commentator noted that he was leaving behind "a Europe that his foreign policy had helped to bring together" and speculated that it would "intensify European fears of a rudderless Germany".
Anderson himself said the devil will be in the detail and speculated whether it would have the same access to secret documentation currently enjoyed by him as the official watchdog.
A couple weeks ago, I spotted the reincarnation of Socialthing on AOL's country-music Website TheBoot and speculated that it would potentially be rolled out across AOL's other MediaGlow properties as well.
Although, some questioned the impact of coming out in such an accepting climate and speculated whether it would affect her future roles.
As a character in "Shadow Play" speculates, "It would be so much easier if we had music when things go wrong, music and a little dancing".
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