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Discover Ludwig'easy scapegoats' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to people who are unfairly blamed for a problem that is not truly their fault. For example: "The politicians chose a group of minorities as easy scapegoats for the country's economic crisis."
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With economic storm clouds darkening, disabled people have become easy scapegoats in the age of austerity.
Instead of Jews there are Gypsies, cringing foreigners who make easy scapegoats for unsolved crimes.
Migrants have always been easy scapegoats, regardless of facts about their economic contribution historically, let alone socially and culturally.
("We're easy scapegoats," said Clem Burke, the Blondie drummer, with a laugh. "We're not moving targets, we're stationary in that respect").
To acknowledge one's offspring's misdeeds is to enter even more forbidden territory, since the conventional view that personality is determined by parental influence makes parents the easy scapegoats.
Spink, a 39-year-old state worker who inspects childcare centers, said public employees have become "easy scapegoats" for governors and mayors grappling with budget deficits.
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It is an easy scapegoat.
The E.U. makes an easy scapegoat".
Employer behavior is an easy scapegoat".
Now the Communist party is simply an easy scapegoat.
And the M.P.A.A. has become an easy scapegoat for that very confusion.
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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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