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The phrase "a culprit" is an acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a person who is believed to have committed a crime or an offense. For example, "The police were able to apprehend a culprit in the robbery of the bank."
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(Chocolate nibbling might also be a culprit).
Napster is not a culprit.
Government is commonly seen as a culprit.
It's a culprit that's claimed countless victims.
The league is somewhat of a culprit.
Tupa left no doubt about a culprit.
"I am not a culprit," he said.
The pet trade was clearly a culprit, too.
The media in Pakistan immediately suggested a culprit.
Neither Yemen nor Washington has pointed to a culprit.
Every flailing politician, of course, needs a culprit.
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