widespread speculation

Frequency: 8.217.0 per million words

speculation that exists or happens in many places or among many people

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Examples (10)

  • The sudden resignation led to widespread speculation about the CEO's health.
  • There was widespread speculation that the company would announce a merger.
  • Despite official denials, widespread speculation continued to circulate among employees.
  • The celebrity's cryptic post fueled widespread speculation about her upcoming project.
  • Such widespread speculation can harm a company's reputation.
  • The government's silence only intensified the widespread speculation regarding the new policy.
  • Rumours quickly turned into widespread speculation across social media.
  • Analysts engaged in widespread speculation regarding the market's future.
  • The lack of clear information gave rise to widespread speculation among the public.
  • Can we really trust opinions based on mere widespread speculation?