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to blamed
verb
To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
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During his presidential campaign, Trump has appeared to blamed the attacks on the inaction of American leaders.
They handed out crates of tomatoes and eggplants along the way and maintained that they were not to blamed for the high price of produce in stores.
They just wanted to find one thing to blame it on.' After Columbine, was a small part of him surprised not to blamed for 9-11?
When the Riots, Communities and Victims panel investigated the causes of last summer's unrest, many people they spoke to blamed poor parenting.
Some diplomats we spoke to blamed the same Islamic militants who kidnapped Alan Johnston for this destruction, but during our visit locals put it down to "Salafists" - those who follow a simplified and literalist version of Islam.
Madrid is certainly right in its assumption that Berlin does not want to blamed for breaking up the euro, but Angela Merkel has been doing her best to slow down the pace of reform.
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To blame?
Laziness is to blame.
Was Sanchez to blame?
Are aerodynamics to blame?
She was to blame.
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