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Discover Ludwig"blame that" is a valid part of a sentence.
You could use it in a situation when the speaker is highlighting the cause of a problem or issue. For example: "The server crashed again - blame that outdated software!".
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They blame that fellow in China.
"You can't blame that guy.
"I can blame that guy".
You can't just only blame that person.
I blame that complexity on love.
Republicans might blame that crypto-socialist named Barack Obama.
"No End of Blame" — that says it all.
"They would want to blame that on us — 'See, we told you so,' " he said.
"I don't think you can blame that!" she said, laughing at the memory.
Unlike many Republicans, he did not seek to blame that entirely on Mr Obama.
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Thus, there appears to be something about self-blame that is important for ADHD specifically.
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