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Meanings of become the scapegoat in English
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Usage of become the scapegoat in English
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P values have becomethescapegoat for a wide variety of problems in science.
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Brigham Young repudiated his accomplice, and allowed John D. Lee to becomethescapegoat.
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She was in line to becomethescapegoat, the fall guy, the weakest link.
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For this unpreparedness many must bear the blame, but President Jefferson has becomethescapegoat.
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As the signature material of the 1960s, concrete has becomethescapegoat for more complex and intractable social failures.
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And yet he has becomethescapegoat, laden with the crimes of the whole nation, condemned to pay for one and all!
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She becomesthescapegoat, when the gross selfishness of the contracting parties stands revealed.
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Troubled striker Andriy Shevchenko has vowed to blank the English media after becomingthescapegoat' for Chelsea's current crisis.
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But for some reason, hand-drawn animation becamethescapegoat for bad storytelling. Q: Why do you think that was?
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If Agrippina lived, it was he who ran the risk of becomingthescapegoat for all this bloody and horrible adventure.
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He chose better than Seneca: Anicetus, if Agrippina lived, ran a serious risk of becomingthescapegoat of all this affair.
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They have becomethescapegoats for Labour's protracted failure to reduce inequality, and the targets of Conservative plans to downsize the welfare state.