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The phrase "any speculations about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about thoughts, theories, or conjectures regarding a particular topic or situation.
Example: "Do you have any speculations about the outcome of the upcoming election?"
Alternatives: "any theories regarding" or "any thoughts on".
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To avoid any speculations about what types of deterministic and/or stochastic processes govern the EEG signals, we will use here some properties of these signals that depend on processes underlying them but do not require knowing their exact nature.
RHEE: I can't make any speculations about that.
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Any speculation about causation?
"Any speculation about trial strategy or evidence will be just that: speculation," it said.
She has been quick to clamp down on any speculation about a 2020 bid.
Of course, any speculation about Mattingly's job security is comical.
But the aides declined to indulge any speculation about whom Mr. Bush might choose.
Any speculation about a position change will have to wait for another day.
He dismissed any speculation about the rivals settling their score by joining together.
He will not be attending any high-profile games because he wants to discourage any speculation about his future.
The Afghan government official dismissed any speculation about a possible Taliban office in Qatar or anywhere else.
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