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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'devoid of blame' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate that someone or something is not responsible for an action or situation. For example, "He had acted with good intentions, and was thus wholly devoid of blame."
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And looking forward from that point in 1967 there is a kind of desert devoid of history, devoid of responsibility, devoid of blame, until we suddenly emerge from the miasma right at the Oslo accords, the proposals that Ehud Barak made to Yasir Arafat at Camp David and, after Camp David, like thunder on a bright and sunny day, the second intifada.
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Sobriety is devoid of self-pity, resentment, and blame.
And shaping Internet policy has been a comparatively low-key effort, consensus driven and largely devoid of the partisan politics that Mr. Magaziner largely blames for the health care plan's demise.
The title is Marker's epithet for May, 1968, in Paris an illusory gesture devoid of physical force to back it up—and he blames the French Communist Party for its unwillingness to take part in a revolution.
The title is Marker's epithet for May, 1968, in Paris — an illusory gesture devoid of physical force to back it up — and he blames the French Communist Party for its unwillingness to take part in a revolution.
A moment and movement so devoid of moral meaning cries out for any interpretation that doesn't blame the people who asked for it.
Now researchers at Caltech and the University of California, Santa Cruz, say they've figured out why our solar system is devoid of planets within Mercury's orbit -- and pose that Jupiter may be to blame for this strange "gaping hole".
Devoid of social value.
Devoid of all dismay.
Devoid of any empathy.
Oddly devoid of people.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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