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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from blaming" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to express the idea of ceasing to blame someone or something, or to refer to a transition from one thing to another. For example: "He moved from blaming himself for his mistakes to taking responsibility for them."
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But that has not stopped some critics from blaming him.
He also refrained from blaming him for global warming and Hurricane Ike.
But that did not stop extremists from blaming Christians for the change in government.
He asked when the company would shift "from blaming the economy to internal issues".
Psychiatry underwent a shift "from blaming the mother to blaming the brain", said one observer.
But the UN report refrained from blaming any single group for the outbreak.
It condemned the massacre in Damascus, but refrained from blaming Syria's government for it.But the difference hardly mattered.
They know that they were laid off, not fired, but that didn't stop them from blaming themselves.
None of that has stopped Democrats from blaming BeneCard, and Mr. Forrester personally, for the high cost of prescription drugs.
But he otherwise refrained from blaming Goldman or Wall Street firms as a group for destroying investors' faith.
Ms. Cheever seems to have gone from blaming alcohol for her problems with men to blaming sexual addiction for them.
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