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Discover Ludwig"a stigma" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can generally be used to refer to any negative perception associated with someone or something. For example, "The stigma around drug addiction has made it harder for those suffering from it to get the help they need."
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"It became a stigma.
Deafness was a stigma.
There's a stigma here.
Second, there's a stigma.
"We know there's a stigma".
"Before, we felt a stigma.
There's still a stigma".
Divorce carries a stigma.
EDM has a stigma.
"There was a stigma.
We have a stigma about British tourists.
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