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The phrase "are quick to blame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who readily assign fault or responsibility to others without much consideration.
Example: "In stressful situations, some people are quick to blame their colleagues for any mistakes that occur."
Alternatives: "are quick to accuse" or "tend to blame readily".
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Eurosceptics are quick to blame them on cumbersome EU regulation, and they have a point.
They are quick to blame themselves for the milestones they have not achieved.
"People are quick to blame the kicker," an executive with a National Football Conference team says.
The farmers who make their livelihoods along the banks of the Chenab are quick to blame India for their misery.
The pundits are quick to blame Greece and the other weaker European economies — Portugal, Italy, Ireland and Spain — for their problems.
While many Iranians are quick to blame their own leaders for the country's growing isolation, almost everyone is upset over the American measures against Iran's airlines.
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Some were quick to blame racism for the Sherman backlash.
Baseball commentators have been quick to blame performance-enhancing drugs.
Understandably, March 14th supporters have been quick to blame Syria (which denies being involved).
And the Giants players were quick to blame themselves for the scarcity of touchdowns.
Chinese officials have been quick to blame ETIM for a series of attacks in Xinjiang.
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