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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stigmata" is not correct in English; it should be "a stigma" or simply "stigmata" without the article.
You can use "stigma" when referring to a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person, while "stigmata" refers specifically to the wounds or marks resembling those of the crucified Christ.
Example: "The stigma of mental illness can prevent individuals from seeking help."
Alternatives: "a mark of disgrace" or "a social stigma."
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In medicine, this is known as a stigmata, a physical mark of illness.
Yet even this operation usually doesn't short-circuit the system entirely, because a blush is far more than a stigmata of embarrassment.
A few hours after Leo took his first breaths, I was applying pressure to a small mass on my forehead that had started bleeding during delivery — which a resident had assured me was not a stigmata but something called a pyogenic granuloma, unless it was melanoma, but not to worry — when one of the producers of "Joshua" called my cell phone.
"Klein's gaze was cosmic and spiritual," Mr. Vergne writes, noting that Klein was "barely older than Jesus when he died," and that his "imprint on the creative landscape of the second half of the last century is as deep as that of a stigmata".
Scholar Robert McQueen Grant explained the action as a stigmata, that marked Madonna as having an important role to play in the narrative.
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I didn't spend much time on it before I realized it was going nowhere: a sutured stigmata.
For these associations, London has tried to inflict upon Adams a kind of media stigmata, a video bruise.
As he drove from New Hampshire to Virginia to participate in Scares That Care Weekend, a horror convention/benefit, I gave Paul a call to talk about his breakout book and how he came to write an e-book about a creationist, a crocoduck, and stigmata hand sex.
With respect to low-risk stigmata, a flat base, a pigmented spot or a clean base were defined as Forrest grade IIC or III.
Turner syndrome is characterized phenotypically by short stature, gonadal dysgenesis, a range of anatomical stigmata, and a neurocognitive profile of spared or enhanced verbal abilities but impaired visual-spatial and social skills (Sybert and McCauley 2004; Bondy 2006; Kesler 2007).
David Bowie recruited some all-star talent for his latest music video, which features Marion Cotillard as a prostitute suffering from a severe case of stigmata and Gary Oldman as a less-than-pious bishop.
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