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Discover Ludwig"culpable of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something is responsible for or guilty of a particular wrongdoing or mistake. For example: "The company was found culpable of misleading advertising practices."
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"He's definitely culpable of the actual death.
How far was the benighted Worth culpable of poor leadership?
So am I therefore culpable of enabling it?
Most culpable, of course, are the gamers hurling this abuse.
The acquittal, in effect, left Cochrane culpable of having libeled Gambier.
They were all found culpable of wrongdoing in internal disciplinary proceedings.
So anyone who sights you is also equally culpable of not having plans.
Haseeb Hameed was – by a distance – the least culpable of all of them.
His lack of effort in welcoming immigrants and refugees makes him seem culpable of willful neglect.
Iraq's human rights minister has threatened to sue any organisation found culpable of torture.
To Pryce He was therefore somewhat, though not greatly in my view, the more culpable of the two of you.
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