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The phrase "ridicule of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of mocking or making fun of someone or something.
Example: "The ridicule of his ideas made it difficult for him to express himself in the meeting."
Alternatives: "mockery of" or "derision of".
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There is incessant denigration & ridicule of opponents.
That drew the ridicule of conservative students.
"I dislike the glib ridicule of faith," Kunzru said.
F. is fearful of the ridicule of his co-workers, who treat him with disdain.
Audrie became the ridicule of her school when video of her assault was circulated around school.
In refusing to take a stand, Gore avoided the ridicule of liberal pundits.
His discomfort is manifested in his wildly enthusiastic mimickry and ridicule of homosexuality.
To their horror, many rank-and-file members laughed appreciatively at Fang's ridicule of party propaganda.
The result is a different kind of comedy consensus: the ridicule of the majority.
The ridicule of California-style intelligence by an East Coaster has an equally considerable pedigree.
More liberal Saudis relished the subtle ridicule of the way such tenets jar with modern life.
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