Sentence examples for speculate from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "speculate from" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey the intended meaning clearly.
It can be used when discussing the act of forming a theory or conjecture based on certain information or evidence, but it is more typical to use "speculate on" or "speculate about."
Example: "Based on the available data, we can only speculate from the results what the future trends might be."
Alternatives: "speculate on" or "speculate about".

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They speculate from their findings that the abundant birth of neurons during our early years could explain the mysterious amnesia we experience in relation to childhood memories.

So I am sure a lot of people will speculate from that, but my coaching team remains the same and Charles is not my coach, just my boss".

The footage doesn't show anything, you can speculate from it but it's nothing important," said Lugano in response to a question from an English speaking journalist.

Dr. Baker said not only was the technique unheard of but so was the ability to speculate from those sorts of wounds about hand size or gender.

It gives the impression he still speaks as a backbencher, able to speculate from the sidelines, and not engage with "hard choices" from the position of putative premier.

The marines have taken over what appears to have been a former military base, though some officers speculate from its design and remote location that it might have been used for smuggling heroin out of Afghanistan.

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Sinologists were reduced to speculating from afar whether Mao was more nationalist than Marxist.

Divisadero is the name of the place where they live; Anna speculates from time to time on its Spanish root.

Analysts speculated from the start that the deal heralded an exit from carmaking, though the company has said it has no plans to exercise the option.

She gave her daughter a biographical sketch of Mr. Norton, taken, Emily speculated, from a Massachusetts Bar Association book, then added, "He'll probably be contacting you".

Things on the football pitch can affect what happens upstairs of course – if we don't win matches, the board step in – but what other players and former managers are speculating from outside is complete nonsense.

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