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The phrase "I'm partial towards" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express a preference or bias towards something or someone. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: I must confess, I'm partial towards Italian food. I just can't resist a good plate of pasta and some freshly baked bread.
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I'm partial to the classics.
(I'm partial to the acronym THOB).
"I'm partial to Yahweh, actually".
(I'm partial to the viola).
"I'm partial to live music," Shaheen said.
I'm partial to my naked experience of art.
I'm partial to short stories that gallop through time.
I'm partial to "lipstick".
I'm partial to the Earth images myself.
I'm partial to geeks.
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