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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admit blame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone acknowledges their responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
Example: "After reviewing the situation, I have to admit blame for the project's failure."
Alternatives: "accept responsibility" or "acknowledge fault".
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Dorie Clark, author of Reinventing You, says that you should admit blame when appropriate.
The idea, though, that the parents of an accused teenager should be charged raises questions, and the distinction based on whether they show remorse or admit blame adds to the debate.
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Duch has admitted blame for the horrors at Tuol Sleng.
If a couple want a divorce and neither party admits blame, they must live apart for two years.
BP already has a poor track record on safety in the US and admitted blame for the fatal Texas City oil refinery fire in 2005.
If nothing else, Reagan had dignity, he had style (Reagan would never have worn one of those China-made Trump suits), he had sincerity, he didn't pander and, in his lowest moment (Iran-Contra) he admitted blame and apologized.
His production invokes a relatively newly stereotyped usage of "whatever" to convey extreme indifference to what has been said, or a lack of care, and perhaps also serves to close down a topic of talk (an argument) without admitting blame.
Why is that so hard to understand?" Other Twitter users poked fun at Oates, with @cszabla saying "love your literary experiment tweeting in the voice of Oates tweeting in the voice of Fox News, @JoyceCarolOates!" Oates later retreated, admitting "Blaming religion(s) for cruel behavior of believers may be a way of not wishing to acknowledge they'd be just as cruel if secular".
Some mothers admitted blaming their partners for their distress (mother 24 V, D/C).
If we admit some blame in this Will all of you just go away?
However, she seemed to admit some blame in 1989 when, in a letter to campaign group ACT UP, Summer wrote that it was "a terrible misunderstanding..
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