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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stigmatized for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has been unfairly judged or condemned by society for a certain characteristic or behavior. Example: The transgender community is often stigmatized for their gender identity, leading to discrimination and challenges in finding employment.
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Females may be more stigmatized for their drug use, and stigmatization may lead to more risk behavior.
American wasn't stigmatized for the move.
But they bear only a tiny logo so people are not stigmatized for wearing the coats.
"If anybody found out, I'd be stigmatized for the rest of my life".
Goodell has enough problems with the league being stigmatized for allegedly cloaking the dangers of concussions.
Across the country, they are being cast out and stigmatized for the disease that almost killed them.
Napping is still often stigmatized, for example by being associated with illness or a lack of ambition.
Connaughton was doing the hard, thankless work of soliciting money, yet he felt oddly stigmatized for it.
Many kids of the imprisoned are teased and taunted, shamed and stigmatized for the actions and absences of their parents.
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Describing Taylor as a "very intuitive woman," Wilding said, "When she saw that people -- friends of hers and fellow actors -- were being stigmatized [for being HIV-positive], she recognized an opportunity to use her voice and fame to speak up for those who were being discriminated against".
They are abused, mocked and their families stigmatized -- for unselfishly seeking the freedom of all Cubans.
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