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The phrase "a recent study blamed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the findings or conclusions of a study that attributes responsibility or causation to a particular factor or entity.
Example: "A recent study blamed the increase in pollution on industrial activities."
Alternatives: "a recent study attributed" or "a recent study pointed to".
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In Zimbabwe, a recent study blamed shortages of trained staff, counselling space, and HIV test kits for hampering implementation of PITC [ 24].
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