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The phrase "sole guilt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is entirely responsible for a wrongdoing or fault. Example: "After reviewing the evidence, it was clear that he bore the sole guilt for the incident."
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ALLEINSCHULD, the belief in "sole guilt" for one if not two world wars, has had an enduring impact on Germany's public life.
The first truth is that the evidence that the American security services gathered, within the first hours and weeks and months, to persuade the world of the sole guilt of Lee Harvey Oswald remains formidable: ballistics evidence, eyewitness evidence, ear-witness evidence, fingerprint evidence, firearms evidence, circumstantial evidence, fibre evidence.
Norman Davies wrote that the article invited Germany "to accept sole guilt for the preceding war".
My own review of the crime scene evidence, published this month on Playboy.com, concludes that the scientific case for Oswald's sole guilt has been weakened in recent years.
The Haitian government does not bear sole guilt for the failure to guarantee the well-being of those left devastated, or for the failure of the billions in aid money to help stabilize the population in any substantive way.
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After all, racism, in Beck and Trump's world, is supposedly a liberal concoction that is tossed about for the sole purpose of eliciting white guilt with the goal of getting more handouts, one supposes.
In particular, Cohen said, Senussi could confirm the guilt of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the sole person convicted of the bombing, who died of cancer this summer.
While the emails may satisfy prosecutors' personal curiosity, they have no bearing on the sole issue before the judge: Anthony McKinney's innocence or guilt.
That's the sole standard that any jury should be charged with in determining guilt or innocence in any criminal case.
The Book of Memory; The Natural Way of Things In The Book of Memory (Faber), the sole woman on death row in a Zimbabwean prison reflects on family, guilt and redemption.
There's an extraordinary story of the sole survivor of a tank crew swimming home down the coast, then feeling guilt as a deserter.
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