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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blame lies" is correct and usable in written English, typically in informal contexts.
For example, you could say "The blame lies solely with him, not with anyone else."
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Some of the blame lies with investors.
That aside, the blame lies at home.
But most of the blame lies elsewhere.
Much of the blame lies with energy prices.
Instead the blame lies with the shrinkage of its economy.
Much of the blame lies with our patent system.
But the real blame lies with religious intolerance.
He is clear about where most of the blame lies.
Part of the blame lies with the cable industry.
He has no doubt where the blame lies.
The blame lies with weaker domestic spending rather than exports.
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