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blaming each other to have vs blaming to have

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they have different structures. 'Blaming each other to have' seems to be an incomplete or awkward construction, while 'blaming to have' is more common and grammatically correct in certain contexts.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 504 views

blaming each other to have

This phrase is not a common or correct construction in English.

This phrase does not make sense in English. It is unclear what is being blamed or what is being had.
  • They're all blaming each other for not sorting their limo.
  • Sounds like Astor and Cody, blaming each other.
  • The institutions are blaming each other.
  • Can we all stop blaming each other?
  • Ambassador Moshak and General Zulake are, of course, blaming each other.
  • We just got married too young and ended up blaming each other for all the things we missed.
  • It's a process, and it can't begin until you stop blaming each other and start communicating.
  • But now that you've reached this point, perhaps we can stop blaming each other for all the ways that you've failed your son.
  • Look, we can keep blaming each other for what happened that night, or we can admit a harder truth... it was no one's fault.
  • ...to prove themselves and blaming each other.
  • I hope we can have a constructive debate about this improvement of governance and about these better conditions to be created instead of blaming each other and blaming the other political opposition parties for not properly providing this data.
  • Blaming each other isn't getting us anywhere, so if we can't find the book, we'll just have to take Brick down there and throw ourselves on the mercy of the court.
  • Do you see what happens when you stop blaming each other?
  • Mr President, could I suggest that we stop beating ourselves up over climate change and blaming each sector as if one is more guilty than the other?
  • Everyone accusing everybody else, blaming the parents, each other.
  • It seems to me that blaming and pointing the finger at each other about who deserves to be in the EU is not a panacea for our problems.
  • People who love each other shouldn't manipulate each other.
  • For us, democracy is to respect each other and each others' differences.
  • Companies started to cannibalize each other.
  • Spending more time together, appreciating each other.

blaming to have

This phrase is correct in certain contexts.

'Blaming to have' can be used when someone is assigning responsibility for having something, such as a problem or an issue.

Examples:

  • He is blaming her to have caused the delay.
  • The team is blaming the weather to have affected their performance.
  • I kept blaming myself for or problems...
  • I keep blaming Christine for everything that happened.
  • People downtown blaming the malfunctions on Gustav.
  • Stop blaming everyone else for your pain.
  • Keep blaming everyone but yourself, Nicole.
  • They are blaming America specifically and capitalism generally.
  • Blaming my client for your neglect.
  • But your government's blaming us.
  • So now Killian's blaming Gibbons.
  • Just stop blaming the building for your failures.
  • I spend enough time blaming myself.
  • Blaming individual market participants achieves very little.
  • Vargas committed suicide in Brazil blaming imperialism.
  • Ever since the accident, I've been blaming myself, blaming Louis, but it was Humphrey behind it all.
  • Just blaming the way things are, not blaming you in any way whatsoever.
  • - i'm not blaming the girl. i'm blaming poe.
  • The government is blaming the international NGOs and the NGOs are blaming the government.
  • The last point I would make is that in many cases we have been blaming the building when it is the politicians we should be blaming.
  • Blaming someone for the death is serious...
  • No one's blaming you, Denzel.

Alternatives:

  • blaming for having
  • blaming someone for having
  • holding responsible for having
  • accusing of having

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