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'do blackmail' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It should be rephrased as either "commit blackmail" or "practice blackmail." For example: "The criminal was accused of committing blackmail against his victims."
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But she never did blackmail him.
The men's lawyer, Joseph Policelli, countered by telling the Observer-Dispatch, "People don't blackmail people by claiming that they had homosexual activities with somebody".
This is a business issue and should not be politicised, for instance by suggesting that Russia is punishing its "former vassals".The lessons for east Europeans are: learn to live without Russian subsidies, and don't blackmail Russia with threats of disruption to Russian energy supplies.
Don't blackmail them.
Don't blackmail your older sister.
Do not blackmail your alpha and beta!
Don't blackmail or bribe them into keeping your secret!
Don't blackmail other candidates to drop out.
Don't blackmail them or pull a guilt trip.
Do not blackmail your brother or he will tell on you for sure!
Later in the book, the doctor rejects the premises that make blackmail possible: I don't admit that I'm a social menace.... I'm not prepared to accept a standard which puts the whole of my emotional life on the plane of immorality.
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