Examples of using Have speculated in English and their translations into Swedish
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Some scientists have speculated that in cuprates, on the contrary,
Because of its magnitude, scientists have speculated that the gases released during the formation of the Deccan Traps played a role in the Cretaceous-Paleogene(K-Pg)
In modern times some premillennialists have speculated on the trend of current events as possible precursors of the great tribulation,
as usual, have speculated wildly) is called Safin.
Of the many races in the world, only the elves surpass humanity in archery, and their human counterparts have speculated, perhaps in envy,
and which some researchers have speculated could be some sort of family or clan signs.
Cmdr Riker has speculated it is a Romulan transmission.
But this surface view does not reveal the whole combat, as Joe has speculated for many years.
The album was conceived after a controversial period in Madonna's career, when many critics had speculated that her career had declined.
The record was conceived after a controversial period in Madonna's career, when many critics had speculated that her career had declined.
I had speculated in some of my articles that this return could occur at that time
Rykov,“had speculated on the economic difficulties of the Soviet power”;
the sacrosanct market, which having speculated on housing and ruined millions of people in debt is now speculating on food,
The Centre for Economic Research has speculated that a comprehensive agreement would lead to a GDP increase of EUR 119 billion in the EU
He had speculated whether a geometric representation of imaginary numbers,
including Einstein, had speculated that Λ was zero,[32]
the Financial Times, has speculated that Great Britain will re-think the need for stricter rules;
I have speculated!
Some biblical scholars have speculated.
I have asked questions. I have speculated!