Sentence examples for created something of a stigma from inspiring English sources

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The affair has created something of a stigma around Mr Niel in top business circles, says a former colleague.Nevertheless, his record as a consumer champion has made him popular with competition authorities, industry regulators and some politicians.

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And it has created something of a generational divide.

The taxi recordings created something of a backseat backlash.

Choice, however, creates something of a dilemma for libraries.

But some experts consider that overseeing the development of the dietary guidelines creates something of a conflict for the department.

This allows an open path for student and local host to create something of value that is mutually beneficial.

The writers created something out of nothing.

Earlier this year a feminist duo created something similar.

Unfortunately, older workers still face something of a stigma due to age discrimination.

"It's about creating an event or an action or a community — the artist creates something out of nothing.

But banning visible tattoos completely, creates more of a stigma against them.

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