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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a biased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone or something that shows favoritism or prejudice towards a particular perspective or group.
Example: "The article presented a biased view of the political situation, failing to acknowledge opposing opinions."
Alternatives: "a prejudiced" or "a partial".
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Meta-analysis yields a biased result if published studies represent a biased selection of the evidence.
I'll admit that I'm a biased consumer.
While compelling, these interviews may represent a biased sample.
In other words, the owner is a biased observer.
Photon-Assisted tunneling in a biased strongly correlated bose gas.
Men are usually afforded the luxury of a biased duality.
This narrative is, of course, a biased one.
Ryan Cummims emails: "You are a hater and a biased scum bag.
A biased source is just that, and cannot be relied upon to be accurate.
It was a biased forecast – he prides himself on being a pessimist.
Also, a biased survey from a company with countless vested interests.
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