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The phrase "stigmatize as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a particular group or individual is labeled negatively or unfairly based on certain characteristics or behaviors.
Example: "Society tends to stigmatize as deviant those who do not conform to traditional norms."
Alternatives: "label as" or "brand as".
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Seymour-Jones proposes that, until her book, there has been a conspiracy to obliterate, to stigmatize as insane, the woman with whom Eliot lived in marriage from 1915 until 1933, when, returning from a year of lecturing and teaching in America, he left her.
Using blame to stigmatize, as described previously, can influence women's behaviours by wielding power or reinforcing hierarchy.
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But it's a hard law to enforce, so moral pressure is vital too: stigmatizing, as well as criminalizing.
"Not giving credit is not stigmatized as much as it was a quarter-century or even a decade ago," Cook said.
English literature has sometimes been stigmatized as insular.
With the advent of the International Style, Art Deco was stigmatized as kitsch.
Stigmatized as a primitive, or even wicked religion, Vodou is inherently progressive and inclusive, McAlister continues.
The Big Ten has been stigmatized as a conference full of plodding athletes.
If so, he promised, they would not be stigmatized as obstructionists.
"Country ham has been stigmatized as a Southeastern food," Ms. Cansler said.
Stigmatizing as "abnormal" a lack of sexual activity sounds pretty moralistic to me.
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