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Discover Ludwig"blame himself" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that an individual holds himself responsible for something. For example, "John blamed himself for the failed experiment, despite his best efforts."
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He can't blame himself.
Still, he couldn't blame himself.
He doesn't blame himself.
Why not blame himself as well?
Who's he going to blame – himself?
Woodward did not blame himself for the clot.
Camby's teammates would not let him blame himself.
But he does not blame himself, he said.
He didn't blame himself; he was a logical man.
But the king, Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa, can blame himself for the escalation of violence.
Mr Hatoyama can only blame himself for reopening what had been resolved under the LDP.
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