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"bring blame" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or in informal language, but it is not grammatically correct. Correct alternatives might include "bring criticism," "receive blame," or "attract blame." An example sentence using "bring blame" might be: "His careless actions will bring blame upon himself from his superiors."
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In short, failure would bring blame for disaster; few thought that success would result in the kind of profit-creating work that normally enhances careers.
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Way to bring the blame back to the Republicans.
Although others advised her to tell the boy that "a bad man" flew the plane into the building, she couldn't bring herself to blame a man.
"I know with ISIS and everything people are scared, but, belonging to a refugee family, I can't bring myself to blame a whole race for what a small group has done," Yee told me.
Blame will bring deep-pocketed breeders to Hancock's farm in the bluegrass.
had the perfect opportunity to bring expectations down and blame it on Europe and that would have been the telltale move that would have said, 'O.K., G.E. is beginning to suffer here in this environment.' And they didn't do that," said Jack De Gan, chief investment officer at the Harbor Advisory Corporation in Portsmouth, N.H.
But if you don't like what I bring down, don't blame me".
What's more, the "international style" Mies helped bring about was roundly blamed for creating bland, generic global cityscapes.
Physical disorders, such as cancer, generate compassion in extended family members, whereas mental disorders bring reactions of distancing, blaming and stigmatising from members of the extended family.
Coming to this awakened place beyond blame brings us to the beginning of our relationships over and over again and carries the potential to lead us into the future.
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