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'room for speculation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or set of facts that leaves open the possibility of various interpretations, or room for exploratory thinking. For example: "This latest news leaves room for speculation as to what will happen next."
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"There is no room for speculation here.
Which leaves plenty of room for speculation, informed or otherwise.
And top Chinese officials have not yet clarified their intent, leaving room for speculation.
The lack of evidence gives today's experts ample room for speculation.
At least one potential suitor moved quickly, leaving room for speculation as to the real reason for the breakup.
Some Masons may regret losing the mystique — though surely not as much as the conspiracy theorists, who now have less room for speculation about the order.
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Therefore volcanic crises are often difficult to monitor from near field stations, leaving room for speculations and even false alarms.
Experimental studies are therefore needed to offer the empirical evidence base to establish the missing parameters in a Bayesian network, leaving less room for speculations.
The discovery of microbial activity inside active terrestrial rock glaciers has given room for speculations that Martian rock glaciers could be still today a habitat for primitive live forms.
This gives room for speculations.
Modest number of elements available for analyses leaves room for speculations about unidentified harmful constituents.
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