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The part of a sentence "guilt for him" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to express that someone feels guilty about something. For example: - He couldn't shake off the guilt for him, even though he wasn't the one at fault. - She carried the guilt for him, blaming herself for his mistakes. - Seeing the pain in his eyes, she felt a surge of guilt for him.
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But Mr. Kyle's grim talent of killing the enemy was not a source of guilt for him.
Anthony Burgess sees HCE, through his dream, trying "to make the whole of history swallow up his guilt for him" and to this end "HCE has, so deep in his sleep, sunk to a level of dreaming in which he has become a collective being rehearsing the collective guilt of man".
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According to the terms of the deal, the rape charges against him were to be dropped in exchange for an admission of guilt for lesser offenses.
He was a perfect healthy baby but I looked at him and felt nothing but guilt for bringing him into the world.
As Bourdin spoke about his itinerant life in Europe, Parker says, he felt some guilt for turning him in.
Stowe wrote to her husband of her guilt for leaving him with their many children, but she could hardly hide that she was having a wonderful time.
In the long months since their younger son's death, Bob and Sally Bacon have tried to remember Aaron's heart full of wonder, but they keep coming back to the terror and pain that he diligently recorded in his journal, and then, inescapably, to their own crushing sense of guilt for sending him off on his wilderness journey.
Martin guilts him for letting him live, which lead to Gareth following the group, Bob dying, Beth dying, and Tyreese being bit.
The impact on Picasso was deep: it was not just that he had lost his loyal friend and perhaps felt a sense of guilt for having abandoned him; more important, he had gained the emotional experience and the material that would stimulate the powerful expressiveness of the works of the so-called Blue Period.
Katya (Kabanova) drowns herself, filled with guilt for her adultery.
Watching Bill Clinton greet but not address — the Big Dog has been muzzled — an excited group of students at Texas State University in San Marcos on Tuesday, 19-year-old Allison Krolczyk said she was leaning toward Obama and felt no gender guilt about voting for him.
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