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"further speculation" is a correct grammatical phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an ongoing or future conversation or investigation into a particular topic or concept. For example: "We will need to do further speculation to determine the cause of the system crash."
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This provoked further speculation.
thanks", leading to further speculation.
To close down further speculation?
I hope this will put an end to further speculation".
But it is not the least of the book's many virtues that it prompts further speculation.
Let us end further speculation on this item and move to safer ground.
Does he truly hope that will put an end to further speculation?
The interview will fuel further speculation that Clinton is not done with politics just yet.
His refusal to address his political future only stirred further speculation.
Eighteen of the bottles came with screw caps, which led to further speculation.
Mr. Booker still declined to say exactly what was discussed, leaving the issue open for further speculation.
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