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Discover Ludwig"convenient target" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to something or someone that is easy to blame or criticize. You can use it when discussing a situation where someone or something is being unfairly singled out or blamed. Example: "Many politicians use immigrants as convenient targets to deflect attention from their own failures to address pressing issues."
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He added: "I'm just a convenient target".
Perhaps he was just lashing out at a convenient target.
Their last panicked huddle made them a convenient target.
Too often, he shows, they have become a convenient target, blamed for every ill in society.
As the star with the big paycheck, Ewing has been a convenient target for these failures.
But Microsoft's size makes it a convenient target for complaint among Redmond residents.
Throughout his career Mr. Simon has been a convenient target, sometimes for good reason.
Apple is a convenient target because it generates lots of headlines.
Their government-oriented counterparts found him a convenient target for an official policy of anti-Americanism.
Like Windows, Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser is also a large, convenient target for code-writing vandals.
Mr. Hochberg said Pearson was "a convenient target," but not an accurate one.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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