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to speculation
noun
The process of thinking or meditating on a subject.
Exact(60)
Pintard wasn't averse to speculation, though.
"Our bank has become subject to speculation.
So to speculation about Clara Oswald.
Those are facts; now to speculation.
Much of what is happening is subject to speculation.
"We're not going to respond to speculation at this point.
REUTERS A Twitter Hire Adds to Speculation About I.P.O.
The company has steadfastly declined to respond to speculation.
Felt's account is given to speculation, not hard evidence.
Why or how Prozac blunts sexuality is open to speculation.
Why Cassatt did them is open to speculation.
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