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Discover Ludwig"a bigotry" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when discussing the narrow-mindedness or prejudice of someone or a group. For example: "The intolerant views she exhibited were a clear demonstration of her bigotry."
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We have a racism problem, we have a bigotry problem and a fear problem.
Down the years, the written word has incurred crucifixion, beheading, stoning, castration, burnings, outrage, vehemence, intemperance, and a bigotry that veers from the righteous to the superstitious.
This myth is indispensable to the prejudice against homosexuals, a bigotry the Republican Party has given voice to in all its forms.
Guthrie's unhappy two-year tenancy led him to write a series of bitter missives, which have only just come to light, accusing his landlord of having encoded in his contracts regulations evincing not just a cynical treatment of the working class but a bigotry towards black Americans.
The retiring Senator Jesse Helms (front page, Aug. 23) will leave a legacy that includes stalling legislation until he got his way (a k a pouting), often on completely unrelated issues, and ultraconservative views on race and homosexuality (a k a bigotry).
"There's a bigotry, a stigma," Costello said.
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There was the beginning of what has now become a chronic bigotry against Mexicans.
A good way to remember her is finally to confront the latest iteration of a European bigotry that kills.
Limits on bedrooms show a soft bigotry toward children, he said, and other restrictions tend to be easily circumvented.
But theres also a soft bigotry of low expectations when it comes to economic growth.
"In America, where Liverpool ownership resides, there was a shameful bigotry that prevented black athletes from competing at the highest levels for decades.
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