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The phrase "entirely fault" is not correct in written English.
It should instead be written as "entirely at fault". For example: "John was entirely at fault for the accident, as he had been speeding."
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I suppose I can't entirely fault readers for this misapprehension.
And you can't entirely fault him.
Still, you can't entirely fault Kim for being being oblivious, since it's a learning process for the family.
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It is entirely our fault — that is, entirely the fault of rational beings who employ their wills to pursue evil.
You made a mistake, and it may not have been entirely your fault.
Entirely my fault.
This was entirely our fault.
"I am entirely at fault.
"That was entirely my fault.
This was entirely my fault.
It's not entirely her fault.
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