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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blaming" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It is not typically used in standard English, as "blaming" is usually used as a gerund or participle without an article.
Example: "There was a lot of blaming going on after the incident."
Alternatives: "an accusation" or "a fault-finding".
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Yet (a), blaming the aide, also struck some as fishy.
I avoided sending a blaming text, and we had a warm conversation about his conference experience.
Now, that sounds very much like I am endorsing a blaming of the victim.
You start taking a blaming, negative stance towards your own mind.
"I don't want to put people into a black box and say, 'You're the culprits,' and point a blaming finger.
Hjordis gave Pop a grim look (a dangerous person) and Woody a blaming one (he brought a dangerous stranger and disrupter to injure two kind Christian ladies).
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"You more than anyone should know about a blamed doctor".
However, a spokesman blames a "systems fault".
Not a person worth blaming for anything.
Umm, blaming a "wink"?
But a Mexican man blames a different government.
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