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The phrase "a possible culprit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential suspect or cause in a situation, often in contexts like crime, investigations, or problem-solving scenarios.
Example: "After reviewing the evidence, the detective identified a possible culprit who had been seen near the crime scene."
Alternatives: "a potential suspect" or "a likely offender."
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Occasionally, one identifies a possible culprit.
They had not even been mentioned as a possible culprit in SARS.
"They said that paper money is always considered a possible culprit," she said, adding: "Apparently, this is well-known among the people who live there temporarily.
In the spring interviews, Dr. Hatfill denied any role in the anthrax mailings and expressed contempt for those who raised questions publicly about him as a possible culprit.
The results have been mixed, and in the mean time, a second strain of the retrovirus has been fingered as a possible culprit in C.F.S.
New York governor Andrew Cuomo said the track did not appear to be faulty, leaving speed as a possible culprit for the crash.
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Although some drought-hit parts of the west got plenty of rain in the spring, large parts of California, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Arizona are still in the grip of a drought that has persisted since the late 1990s, creating conditions in which a bolt of lightning or a careless match, the possible culprit in Arizona can easily ignite a fire.In this section Anyone for a bit of legal fudge?
Government records point to a real-life possible culprit: George A. McCann, who ultimately became the cashier of the Mint.
MYCIN provided a list of possible culprit bacteria ranked from high to low based on the probability of each diagnosis, its confidence in each diagnosis' probability, the reasoning behind, and its recommended course of drug treatment.
Now a study suggests one possible culprit: dirty restrooms.
There were only a few possible culprits in the vicinity, and these cops had found the motherlode of them sitting in one place.
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