Sentence examples for they speculate that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "they speculate that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or opinion that is based on conjecture or hypothesis, rather than fact. Example: They speculate that the new company policy may lead to an increase in profits, but only time will tell if it is successful or not.

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They speculate that it may come from another, vanished, Roussillon abbey or church.

They speculate that there must be more than one of him.

They speculate that it might have been inflicted after death, with the armour removed.

They speculate that the condition may be associated with "suboptimal" economic decisions.

They speculate that as glaciers melted, phosphorus was washed from the exposed land into the sea.

Nobody believes a quarterback can make the jump, although they speculate that a receiver could do it.

They speculate that he might have been on a reconnaissance mission, either evaluating security on aircraft of El Al, the Israeli airline, or at airports.

They speculate that Xi, in effect, went on strike; he wanted to install key allies, and remove opponents, before taking power, but Party elders ordered him to wait.

Indeed, they speculate that whoever made the bomb may have had no idea that the shell contained chemical agents rather than explosives.

They speculate that Mr. McDermott snapped because the company planned to attach his wages to pay back income taxes he owed.

They speculate that he has staked out a negotiating position intended to set the Legislature up to take the blame for an inevitable tax increase.

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