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Discover LudwigAs is, the phrase "to be blame" is not correct or usable in written English.
This is because "blame" is a noun and is used incorrectly in the phrase, which requires the verb "to blame". For example: We shouldn't blame him for the accident; it was no one's fault.
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Westecott, who sits on the group's steering committee, thinks that game publishers may be to be blame.
The Bush administration's credo appears to be: Blame and responsibility are for "others" to bear, whether for taxes and spending, military service or taking the fall for torture.
"If there is to be blame," Mr. Reagan said before the assembled corps, "it properly rests here in this office and with this president.
The loudest current "solutions" to social problems seem to be blame and cuts; could this be, at least, a refreshing attempt to offer practical help, with an eye to social cohesion instead of division?
It is a tragic situation for the Palestinian population, and I wish, of course, that Hamas would not use its' civilians as human shields so that no one innocent will get hurt, but the truth need to be said — as long Hamas is doing so, they are to be blame for the results.
But after the report was made public, President Ronald Reagan said on Dec. 27 that he did not think the local Marine commanders should be punished and that "if there is to be blame it properly rests here in this office and with this president".
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Someone needs to be blamed.
Who is to be blamed?
They don't want to be blamed".
The day after, everyone seemed to be blamed.
Islamists don't want to be blamed for the mess.
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