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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bias of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular inclination or prejudice that influences someone's perspective or decision-making.
Example: "The study revealed a bias of the participants towards favoring one political party over another."
Alternatives: "an inclination towards" or "a prejudice in favor of".
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The final sample probably presented a bias of selection.
The median absolute prediction error was 25%, with a bias of 1.4%.
Even the way this question is posed contains a bias of sorts.
There "humor" was a "bias of the mind" that distorted a personality into a caricature that we laughed at.
The RMSE for the root segment volume estimates was 40.37 cm3 (12.3%), with a bias of 17.2 cm3 (5.3%).
Overall, participants exhibited a bias of 4.1° toward their body.
So readers of tech journals gain a bias of the chances of success.
In addition, each neuron has a bias of fed to its input.
The electrical image was obtained under a bias of 2 V.
A bias of 40 cm, however, was identified in the vertical solution.
This clustering is probably not a bias of the variable completeness of the historical catalogues.
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