Sentence examples for culprit about from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "culprit about" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what the intended meaning would be. If you are trying to say that someone is discussing or talking about a culprit, it would be more correct to say "talking about the culprit" or "discussing the culprit". If you are trying to say that someone is the culprit in a situation, it would be more correct to say "the culprit" or "the one responsible". In general, it is best to avoid using phrases that are not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English. Example: The detective carefully questioned all of the witnesses about the culprit.

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While Tesco is by no means the only culprit about 15m tonnes of waste are produced in the UK each year – it is clear that the supermarket chain needs to do more to bring its waste levels down.

The news comes more than a decade after the men were cleared by DNA evidence and a confession by the actual culprit about his role in the crime.

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In examining a dozen extreme weather events last year, scientists found that evidence that human activity — in particular, emissions of heat-trapping carbon dioxide from the burning of fossil fuels — was a partial culprit in about half of them.

"Although the press has strongly indicated that vinyl chloride may have been the culprit, only about one-half of our [brain cancer] cases had any known exposure to this chemical," he said in a statement.

In Ghana, even though harmful cultural practices contribute to the causes of death among the newborn, infections are the largest culprit - about 31 percent - of death in newborns.

While some attribute this obvious disparity in treatment to overt racism, "Racial Disparities in the Arkansas Criminal Justice System Steering Committee" points to a less-talked-about culprit: implicit racial bias.

However, if global warming is your concern, it's important to note that severe weather was not the only or even the main culprit for 2011 — about two-thirds of the total damages and about half of the insured losses can be attributed to two non-weather-related disasters: New Zealand's February earthquake and Japan's earthquake and tsunami in April.

Bottles were the most common culprit, accounting for about 66 percent of cases, followed by pacifiers, at 20 percent, and sippy cups, at 14 percent.

There are varying theories about the culprits, but think about the D.A.: He had spent 23 years in the Army and was proud of his gun skills.

After some initial dissembling about how he came by his information about the culprit's identity, Turing volunteered the details of his affair to the startled detectives.

Tupa left no doubt about a culprit.

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