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The phrase "a culpability" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "culpability" is an uncountable noun, so it should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "The defendant's culpability in the crime was evident during the trial."
Alternatives: "culpability" or "responsibility".
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In determining the fine, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines calculate a culpability score for a convicted company.
However, as the film and its sequels reveal, the alien's victims had been deliberately placed at risk by a hi-tech military conglomerate known simply as the company, which wants to study the alien for its weapons division – a culpability that is extended in later films in the series.
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I do believe it is important to assign culpability--a culpability which falls disproportionately on the shoulders of Hezbollah.
It implies a certain negligence, a certain culpability, but it also suggests that what is lost might be found again.
The council asked for an admittance of culpability, an apology, a memorial, and financial compensation for victims and that Japanese textbooks be appropriately altered to reflect the realities of the sexual slavery.
As with the many images of the recent oil spill off the coast of Florida, this can be founded in fact and so provoke a sense of culpability, a sudden awareness or questioning of our precepts and actions.
But when it comes to borders and immigration these finer men must accept a graver culpability.
"There's also a moral culpability," he told Christiane Amanpour, in her debut as the host of ABC's "This Week".
Such examinations would be normal if a case involved an organized-crime syndicate, say, but for the world of sports marketing, Boland added, "we've opened up a new culpability".
A culture where culpability is never an option.
Where a seeking a raise, reaching milestones, avoiding culpability, or a desire to avoid rocking the Kool-Aid boat don't stifle discussion of a product's potential hazards.
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