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Discover Ludwig"impute blame" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to attribute or assign blame to someone or something. It is often used in legal or formal contexts. Example: The company's CEO was quick to impute blame to his employees for the financial losses, but upon further investigation, it was revealed that his own mismanagement was the root cause.
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They don't want to impute blame to Tony because they know he was going through awful times emotionally.
Although the overuse of disaster has cost that word its puissance, those who want to impute blame to bankers, politicians or "liar's loans" can find good blame-gaming nouns in fiasco and, as Clover Carroll of Crozet, Va., submits, "Debacle carries an implication of culpability".
But he thinks that the way we impute blame to others suggests that we think of rational beings as free to act rightly regardless of the natural causes that we can point to in order to explain their wrong actions, and thus are free (A 554 5/B 554 5/B
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Without it, it is impossible to the arbitrator imputing blame onto Bob for a possible artifact misuse.
The term "domestic abuse" is so vague that it is used to describe anything from a heated argument to a triple homicide, then imputes blame to the victim for knowing the attacker while concealing the inherent threat to public safety that violent predators like Rice pose to society.
This is why human beings, unlike animals, can be imputed with blame or merit for their deeds.
The result is that while willing to do the right thing or bad thing is in itself praiseworthy or blameworthy, executing and performing that act can impute to the agent further praise or blame, depending on how well one performs the willed act (cf. Adams and Wood 1981, 9).
In effect, the Washington spy hearings impute guilt by association.
Blame, blame, blame.
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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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