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The phrase "somewhat speculative" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is based on guesswork or speculation rather than fact. You can use it when discussing ideas, theories, or claims that have not been fully proven or verified. Example: "The proposed solution to the problem is somewhat speculative at this point, as there is limited evidence to support its effectiveness."
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That's, at this point, somewhat speculative and certainly far away".
There is, however, an official, if somewhat speculative, solution to the enigma.
Another analyst, Clayton Moran of the Benchmark Company, was more cautious, saying such a measure was "somewhat speculative".
Many of the underlying estimates are necessarily somewhat speculative; nobody really knows, for instance, what solar power will cost once it finally becomes a large-scale proposition.
This conclusion is therefore, in my view, somewhat speculative, and not reflective of the generality of the evidence," Professor Prince said.
In England and Wales, talk about politics being in the midst of serious change is somewhat speculative, whereas in Scotland, it's a matter of hard fact.
They show high (but somewhat speculative) initial risks of 13% and 244 % in 1896, respectively.
These are being gathered piecemeal from separate sources, so consider it somewhat speculative for now.
However, no study has represented the concept of managerial attention quantitatively, thus rendering that theorizing somewhat speculative.
While many of these suggestions are somewhat speculative, they nevertheless touch on deep issues in the foundations of physics.
It's awfully risky and I think it's more like owning stock a somewhat speculative stock than owning a fund".
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