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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blamed for causing" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone is being held responsible for causing a certain outcome or problem. Example: The company was blamed for causing air pollution in the surrounding community.
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Have been blamed for causing deaths among bodybuilders.
It has even been blamed for causing obesity.
The Shabab are also widely blamed for causing Somalia's famine.
This was blamed for causing stillbirths in animals and humans.
Cholesterol is often blamed for causing heart disease, but it is not the only troublesome lipid.
Neglect in early life has also been blamed for causing later developmental and mental-health problems.
Already blamed for causing earthquakes near Blackpool, the industry has been criticised by environmental campaigners.
ASIA'S current-account surpluses have been widely (if unfairly) blamed for causing the global financial crisis.
"And afterward our rally will be blamed for causing the flu and pneumonia".
Minute particles of PM10 emitted by diesel exhausts, woodsmoke and industrial emissions are blamed for causing the smog.
Being underdressed in bad weather was blamed for causing an illness that quickly spiraled out of control.
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