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"partly at fault" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be partially responsible or to share some of the blame for a situation. Example: Even though you were partly at fault for the accident, the other driver was also speeding and ran the red light.
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Of course, wealthy countries are partly at fault, too.
"The auto industry may be partly at fault for its situation, but not entirely".
And I suspect that's something for which we're partly at fault.
In the British "Skins," there's a sense that society is partly at fault for screwing up the kids.
Perhaps the director, Michael Berry, is partly at fault for keeping his cast at such a high pitch.
Bridgestone/Firestone said those tires were safe and repeated its assertion that Ford vehicles were partly at fault.
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This was partly her fault — at times she seemed to flee attention — but it was also owing to the boys'-club atmosphere of the postwar American art world, the world of the Abstract Expressionists, with their emphasis on virility, "action," abstraction.
People who respond like this imply that online abuse is at least partly the fault of the victim.
If you fail at either charge, you will most likely be raped – maybe even murdered – and it will be at least partly your fault.
That's at least partly our fault, says Vaidhyanathan; for too long, we've treated Google's technologies as harmless magic, and Google as some kind of exception to capitalism's rules.
If you are paying too much to have your money managed, it is at least partly your fault–so beware these hazards.
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