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The phrase "a biased one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is influenced by personal opinions or prejudices, often in the context of opinions, reports, or analyses.
Example: "The article presented a biased one, failing to consider multiple perspectives on the issue."
Alternatives: "a prejudiced view" or "a skewed perspective".
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This is not a free market but a biased one, "doughnutting" Britain's towns from Portsmouth to Penrith.
In OPM's view, the most important characteristic that ALJs need is the ability to master lots of facts, rather than specialized knowledge". No matter the hiring process, one federal employee wants to make sure it's not a biased one.
Or worse, we may get a biased one.
This narrative is, of course, a biased one.
Two types of differentiation emerge initially: a biased one to classes and a temporal one to change their roles for coalition.
This presentation is often a biased one, refusing to look at even the possibilities that other views present.
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If this were a course focusing on Israeli control of the West Bank since the 1967 Six Day War and it blamed the status quo simply on Israel, many informed observers would be unhappy with a biased, one-sided presentation of a complex issue.
The scientific community's long held aversion to advocacy and the media's tendency to feature stories for their shock value or politics have left the public with a biased, one-sided perception of sharks.
(But can he? And will viewers care? Many think announcers go into a series biased one way or another).
The record of the United Nations with regard to Israel is a badly biased one and clearly no inquiry chartered by the U.N. would have the credibility that it ought to have.
So if you're frazzled and need a motivational pep talk, you might consider giving it in the second or third person, which can help you look at the situation from a logical, objective perspective rather than an emotional, biased one.
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