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The phrase "appropriate to speculate about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing whether it is suitable or fitting to make assumptions or guesses regarding a particular topic or situation.
Example: "In the context of scientific research, it is often appropriate to speculate about potential outcomes based on preliminary data."
Alternatives: "suitable to conjecture about" or "fitting to hypothesize regarding".
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He said it was not appropriate to speculate about the future of the country should Mr. Karimov die, according to the Interfax news agency.
Abbott refused to rule out the option of boots on the ground in the future, saying it was "not appropriate to speculate" about "what might happen in the long-term future".
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But he declined to speculate about why.
But it's actually getting interesting to speculate about now".
But what Fab still has to speculate about, is why.
"It's not appropriate to speculate," said Rick Cables, a regional forester for Forest Service.
"It is not appropriate to speculate or comment further until the investigation is completed".
"It's not appropriate to speculate on how he will proceed or how he will rule," Mr. O'Connor said.
"It's appropriate to speculate that probably sooner than later, we'll be looking to expand his leadership qualities," Mr. Dooner replied.
"I don't think it's appropriate to speculate beyond that.
Lamo declined to speculate about what an appropriate sentence would be for Manning were he found guilty of the WikiLeaks charges.
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