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stigma that are vs stigma that is

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Stigma that is' is used when referring to a singular stigma, while 'stigma that are' is used when referring to multiple stigmas. The choice between 'is' and 'are' depends on the number of stigmas being discussed.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 630 views

stigma that are

This phrase is correct when referring to multiple stigmas.

Use 'stigma that are' when talking about multiple stigmas. The plural form 'are' is used to match the plural noun 'stigma'.
  • The way these children will be able to use their new awareness to improve themselves will upend many of the damaging and widespread social stigmas that people who are diagnosed as different are challenged with.
  • It was hard to learn how to transform in grace the stigma that l carry.
  • Another big advantage because other people can see by these little stigmas that he was integrated in a prison centipede.
  • The challenge for us all is to try and bring a message of prevention into the public domain while not bringing back the stigma that sometimes comes with it.
  • A lot of us don't realize the social stigma that these people face on a daily basis.
  • His issue is that I should distance myself from this man on the grounds of the stigma that he brings us.
  • Being overweight can, in fact, be a symptom of a chronic disease, but to assert anything more is to create the stigma that the report maintains it wants to do away with.
  • Apparently my stigma hadn't disappeared.
  • Your suicide stigma is like the herps.
  • Stigma is rampant in all our countries.
  • Mental illness still unfortunately carries a stigma, and it is imperative that Member States cooperate to eliminate that stigma and implement measures to ensure fair and equal treatment.
  • whereas people living with HIV/AIDS face stigma and discrimination,
  • I almost attached some stigma to the baby not having parents who were married.
  • I reject the idea that there is some stigma to being alone.
  • But what about the social stigma?
  • There's no stigma attached to mental illness.
  • In the olden and not-so-olden days, Misinformation led to a tragic stigma of leprosy.
  • Ed, you can create a stigma out of anything...
  • I am barely over my suicide stigma.
  • The stigma of that tape will fade at exactly the right time.

Alternatives:

  • stigmas that are
  • multiple stigmas that are
  • various stigmas that are
  • different stigmas that are
  • several stigmas that are

stigma that is

This phrase is correct when referring to a singular stigma.

Use 'stigma that is' when talking about a singular stigma. The singular form 'is' is used to match the singular noun 'stigma'.
  • It was hard to learn how to transform in grace the stigma that l carry.
  • Another big advantage because other people can see by these little stigmas that he was integrated in a prison centipede.
  • The way these children will be able to use their new awareness to improve themselves will upend many of the damaging and widespread social stigmas that people who are diagnosed as different are challenged with.
  • The challenge for us all is to try and bring a message of prevention into the public domain while not bringing back the stigma that sometimes comes with it.
  • A lot of us don't realize the social stigma that these people face on a daily basis.
  • His issue is that I should distance myself from this man on the grounds of the stigma that he brings us.
  • Being overweight can, in fact, be a symptom of a chronic disease, but to assert anything more is to create the stigma that the report maintains it wants to do away with.
  • Apparently my stigma hadn't disappeared.
  • Your suicide stigma is like the herps.
  • Stigma is rampant in all our countries.
  • Mental illness still unfortunately carries a stigma, and it is imperative that Member States cooperate to eliminate that stigma and implement measures to ensure fair and equal treatment.
  • whereas people living with HIV/AIDS face stigma and discrimination,
  • I almost attached some stigma to the baby not having parents who were married.
  • I reject the idea that there is some stigma to being alone.
  • But what about the social stigma?
  • There's no stigma attached to mental illness.
  • In the olden and not-so-olden days, Misinformation led to a tragic stigma of leprosy.
  • Ed, you can create a stigma out of anything...
  • I am barely over my suicide stigma.
  • The stigma of that tape will fade at exactly the right time.

Alternatives:

  • a stigma that is
  • one stigma that is
  • the stigma that is
  • this stigma that is
  • that stigma that is

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