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"a likely culprit" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a person or thing that is a probable cause or source of a problem or difficulty. For example: "The police are still searching for a likely culprit in the murder investigation."
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If so, congestion is a likely culprit.
Rising rent costs is a likely culprit.
Some in the biodefense community think they know a likely culprit, whom I'll call Mr. Z.
Climate change is a likely culprit, as manifested in the frequency and intensity of storms.
Mentioning this as a likely culprit, and weighing it as a legitimate and troublesome contributor disturbs me.
The experiments shed little light on why performance declined, but there is a likely culprit: inadequate supervision.
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Whether you're a tennis star or not, a more likely culprit, says W. Chris Winter, a board certified neurologist, sleep specialist, and author of The Sleep Solution, is your workday routine: Williams, for instance, mentions not being able to open her eyes before 9 am on training days.
Officials pinned the blame, predictably, on Erdoğan's bête noire, the Kurdistan Workers party (PKK), although a more likely culprit is an extremist splinter group, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, which perpetrated the 17 February Ankara attack.
Prof Brenner believes DVT, which usually occurs in the lower legs as a result of being in a cramped position for long periods, is a more likely culprit.
He suspected coyotes at first, but a more likely culprit emerged as Mr. Holiday gave a walking tour of his ranch one swampy afternoon.
A second likely culprit: too many supervisory layers.
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