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The phrase "are all speculated to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing theories or assumptions about a group of subjects or events that are believed to be true but not confirmed.
Example: "The outcomes of the experiment are all speculated to lead to significant advancements in the field of medicine."
Alternatives: "are all thought to" or "are all believed to".
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Therefore, repetitive sequences play an important role in the evolution of species [54], and they are all speculated to model the regulatory patterns of genes leading to phenotypic variation [55].
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A rationale is provided wherein chemical resistance is speculated to be operative.
But the repercussions are also speculated to be vast.
In much the same way as everything that could possibly happen is speculated to be occurring all at once across multiple universes, he says that once we begin to question our preconceived concepts of time and consciousness, the alternatives are huge and could alter the way we think about the world in a way not seen since the 15th century's "flat earth" debate.
The species is speculated to be a short-distance migrant in some areas.
This thin layer was speculated to be natural tungsten oxide.
Her symptoms were speculated to be due to diastolic impairment by the large tumor.
His partner has been speculated to be Oscar-winning "Milk" screenwriter Dustin Lance Black.
84 of 2002 Law of Associations is speculated to be even more restrictive than the last.
A high auxin level was speculated to be necessary to disrupt normal development.
OBJECTIVE: Human cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are speculated to result from abnormal angiogenesis.
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