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The part of speech 'has been ample speculation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where there is a great deal of discussion or inquiry about something. For example: "The reason for the sudden drop in stock prices has been ample speculation in the financial media."
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There has been ample speculation, informed and otherwise, about the sale: how much the team is worth; how much equity the owners — Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz, who are heavily leveraged — really have in the team; and how much they will be able to raise without selling control or letting the buyer have some say in financial decisions.
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These advisers said that although there had been ample speculation about Mr. Rove's seizing the reins of the Republican National Committee, he was almost certainly headed for some sort of special advisory position in the White House.
Criticism of his candidacy has been ample.
Because there has been ample reason to be skeptical.
The rewards have been ample.
Her expressions of remorse and shame have been ample.
All the along, there's been ample speculation about whether Facebook was building its own mobile phone device, or as the company has publicly hinted, how it would integrate social layers into different mobile operating systems and platforms.
There has been considerable speculation that fibroids cause infertility.
There has been extensive speculation concerning the mechanisms of resistance.
Property has been bought for speculation.
There has been speculation that he has political ambitions.
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