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Discover Ludwig"blame yourself" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when you want to point out that someone is responsible for something, either an action or a mistake. For example, "You failed the test? Well, you can only blame yourself for not studying enough."
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Blame yourself!
"Blame yourself — or someone else".
You must not blame yourself.
Might she have said, "Don't blame yourself.
It's hard not to blame yourself.
"You can't blame yourself," Mr. Branca said.
Blame yourself, then blame John Lennon.
"Don't blame yourself," she said shyly.
You do not need to judge yourself or blame yourself.
"And if it doesn't work, don't blame yourself," she said.
But maybe you should blame yourself, too.
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