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"culprit of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the person who is responsible for committing a wrong or engaging in wrongdoing. For example: The police identified the culprit of the robbery as a man in his early twenties.
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The real culprit of course is George W. Bush.
One culprit of a chargedown making amends.
The culprit, of course, is campaign literature.
Blair is not the only culprit, of course.
THE G.D.P. number is not the only culprit, of course.
The EU is seen around the world as the worst culprit of intensified "standards protectionism".
Before I go on, if you are a culprit of that, I'd ask you to stop.
Street lighting is undeniably pervasive, but it isn't the only culprit of our perpetually bright skies.
For many industrialists, a similar culprit of lackluster confidence is behind the export conundrum.
And the biggest culprit of all is the failure of governments and institutions to pursue sensible policies.
Australians ever since have enjoyed cheap power from this dirty source of carbon-dioxide, the main culprit of global warming.
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