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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blames on" is not correct in standard written English
The correct usage would typically be "blames" followed by the object of blame, without "on." Example: "She blames her mistakes on lack of experience."
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After only two months in Florida he has already had a heart attack, which he jokingly blames on "stress from worrying about Bush".
In the complaint, Rocha calls his original agreement with FedEx "onerous and one-sided," something he blames on the company identifying drivers as independent contractors instead of employees.
The elder Mr Lee seems exasperated at the slow progress, which he blames on the banks' family management: "each one has got a son in waiting".
Eventually, the company stalled, which Schroeder blames on Cohen's alleged efforts to claim more ownership and push one of the Skoopwire founders out.
equipment has been in some bad accidents in recent years, which the Commissioner blames on sirens.
But with money, she blames on me, I blame on her.
Amber was cancelled, something Mr Karem blames on established aerospace players.
Now he has hepatitis C and is HIV positive, which he blames on his drug use.
Union Carbide has yet to admit responsibility for a catastrophe, which it blames on "sabotage".
Palin added: "These blames on man's activity, some of that I know is bogus".
She's still alive, but she's got a sore throat, which she blames on the peroxide.
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