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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always blamed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a consistent attribution of fault or responsibility to someone or something.
Example: "He is always blamed for the team's failures, even when he did his best."
Alternatives: "consistently held responsible for" or "perpetually accused of".
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You're always blamed for everything".
In other classes, he described, he was always the troublemaker, always being sent out, always blamed for something.
These were the "bastards" I'd always blamed for destroying the Amazon.
Before Trump, Democrats weren't always blamed for ignoring concerns specific to the Rust Belt.
Women who have left it too late to have kids are always blamed for their choices.
At the least, it was payback for the fact that "the woman," as Pollitt said, "is always blamed for everything".
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Then he will blame the two parts of the game that he always blames for losses: defense and rebounding.
Similarly, she has always blamed herself for talking too freely about her visitor to student friends.
My mother died at my birth and my father always blamed me for it.
But he always blamed Wilde for his own imprisonment, and saw it as a crime, or a tragedy, of hubris.
Rangers fans have always blamed Potvin for costing them that year's Cup, even though Nilsson himself called it a clean hit.
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