Sentence examples for a blaming from inspiring English sources

The 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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