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Discover LudwigThe phrase "culprits of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to individuals or entities responsible for a wrongdoing or negative outcome.
Example: "The culprits of the recent data breach have yet to be identified."
Alternatives: "perpetrators of" or "offenders of"
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There are numerous culprits of 'brandicide'brandicide
So who are the worst culprits of the trees?
The real culprits of the New York Stock Exchange situation are the board members themselves.
Whether the Mets will rid themselves of the primary culprits of their bullpen meltdown remains unclear.
Frustration is flaring now partly because so far the culprits of past desecrations have faced no serious consequences.
The culprits of these attacks, officials and experts say, appear intent on disabling financial transactions and operations.
All too predictably, fingers point back at the culprits of 2013, those who prevented the west from bombing Assad's forces.
The Eritrean and Ethiopian leaders are the prime culprits of the famine, and the world should hold them accountable.
The prime culprits, of course, were Nazi party members and their anti-Semitic allies in occupied countries.
In reality, the security experts admit, it is incredibly difficult to catch the culprits of increasingly-sophisticated cyber attacks.
The Times own A.O. Scott says the film humanizes the culprits of the financial crisis without the caricatures found in the Occupy Wall Street protests.
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