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"prompt speculation" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to draw attention to the fact that something may lead to people forming their own opinions or theories. For example, "The mysterious disappearance of the necklace prompted speculation that the thief had ties to organized crime."
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His oldest sons are accomplished enough to prompt speculation about creating his own dynasty.
It might also prompt speculation over the permanence of the new boss's tenure.
Instead, many stations are sticking to older, more tried-and-true tunes that seem less likely to prompt speculation that money changed hands.
It would also prompt speculation about deep job cuts in Abbey's workforce and the closure of overlapping Halifax and Abbey branches to save costs.
The move is likely to prompt speculation that the programme is preparing for the succession process when Snow, now 63, eventually retires.
Neither the Conservatives or Labour are even talking about putting VAT on financial services, perhaps because it would prompt speculation that they also had their eyes on other currently exempt goods and services.
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His comments prompted speculation that he might be considering retirement.
The restriction ended last month, prompting speculation about a sale.
This abrupt conclusion has prompted speculation that the book may not have been finished.
The message has since been retweeted over 7000 times, prompting speculation about the new mystery product.
There have been signs of a revival, prompting speculation that the worst is over.
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