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The phrase "negative stigma" is a perfectly acceptable English phrase.
You can use it to refer to a negative stereotype, social attitude, or set of beliefs associated with a particular person, group, or thing. For example: "The negative stigma attached to drug use made it difficult for recovering addicts to find employment."
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As a result, the drugs have a persistently negative stigma.
"Does it put a negative stigma on a company?
It is aimed, she said, at escaping Paterson's "negative stigma" as a poor, dangerous place.
"I feel like there's such a negative stigma to this," she said.
There are undoubtedly many reasons for this negative stigma of those with mental issues.
"If it's a character with flaws, great, but not just negative stigma all the time.
"There is a negative stigma that exists about PTSD," Mr. Barker said.
"We don't have negative stigma about gambling, like in church, where they say it is a bad thing," Mr. Lee said.
"There was a little bit of negative stigma attached to it, because they'd had so many cookie-cutter, wannabe people just throw them on," he said.
"So this thing with a negative stigma started to change to something smarter and cooler-looking, taking on this idea that you could want people to see this".
By focussing on the authentic biology and casting it as a neurological disease, it takes away the negative stigma and elicits not only sympathy but concentrated clinical attention.
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