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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stigma on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the negative perception or mark associated with a particular characteristic, behavior, or condition.
Example: "There is often a stigma on mental health issues that prevents individuals from seeking help."
Alternatives: "a mark against" or "a negative label on".
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"There's a stigma on black ministers".
"But there's a stigma on what a dancer should be".
And the result has been a stigma on Colombia.
He had supported the military offensive in Swat and had termed Taliban a "stigma on Islam".
"I don't think so, because I don't put a stigma on abortion," she says, and then pauses.
More mysteriously, he has acquired a stigma on his forehead, a wound that weeps at random during the day.
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However, at this time, racial segregation still places a stigma of inferiority on the groups that are excluded.
Despite their willingness to provide safe-abortion services, some obstetricians talked of a stigma of association on doctors who perform abortion.
But there is a stigma for being on benefits.
"Does it put a negative stigma on a company?
It's more about the effect such a stigma has on people like Jack, she said.
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