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'fueling speculation' is an appropriate phrase to use in written English
It is used to describe something that is adding to or increasing the amount of speculation or rumors that exist. For example, "The announcement of the merger between two large companies was fueling speculation about the future of the industry."
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At 42, he is bulky and slow, fueling speculation that he took steroids.
His firm disclosed in April that it owned stakes in Pepsi and Mondelez, fueling speculation about Mr. Peltz's intentions.
Clearwire's shares rose immediately after the SoftBank investment was announced, fueling speculation about a bid from Sprint.
They are not going to the playoffs again, fueling speculation that Pitino will soon be working elsewhere.
He once appeared on the cover of The Advocate, the gay magazine, fueling speculation about his sexuality.
The incident quickly became the talk of the industry, fueling speculation about Mr. Gottlieb's place at the firm.
The euro rose after the United States economy unexpectedly lost jobs last month, fueling speculation that growth is still flagging.
On Wednesday, the government rejected the lender's plea for aid, fueling speculation that the company would file for bankruptcy.
Mr. Kimmelman said the Verizon Wireless announcement was fueling speculation that it would be a bidder in that auction, too.
Fueling speculation about an imminent strategic change by Apple are early sales of the device in Europe.
Fueling speculation that BP may be close to a deal with Rosneft, Mr. Sechin had positive words for the company.
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