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The phrase "scapegoating of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of unfairly blaming an individual or group for problems or negative outcomes.
Example: "The scapegoating of the minority community during the crisis only exacerbated tensions."
Alternatives: "blame placed on" or "attribution of blame to".
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Ms. Streep does not buy the scapegoating of Arkadina.
Greens Deplores the "scapegoating" of immigrants and rejects any cap on numbers.
Williams said the scapegoating of refugees, especially ones from Syria, had sent tremors through the community.
Now it's also fuelling it with its scapegoating of Muslims at home.
Yet even the most transparent scapegoating of Georgia seems to sell.
The whole novel is about the male scapegoating of sexually unattached women.
He bemoans "the disarray of the political establishment and the scapegoating of minorities".
This scapegoating of the most precarious and exploited members of the "academic community" is deeply objectionable.
German politics is about coalitions and consensus, which has encouraged external scapegoating of the Greeks.
The sudden surge in scapegoating of undocumented immigrants diverts attention from the real, well-documented problems currently facing the nation.
On Sunday President Barack Obama urged Americans in a nationally televised address to avoid the scapegoating of Muslims.
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