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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit biased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is not entirely impartial or fair, often implying a slight preference or inclination towards one side.
Example: "The article presents a bit biased view on the issue, favoring one political party over the other."
Alternatives: "somewhat prejudiced" or "slightly partial".
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I may seem a bit biased here.
Maybe I'm a bit biased against the old Chelsea boy.
The dancer in the third performance was my brother, Chris Pavia, so I'm a bit biased.
I might be a bit biased about the second one as I wrote it!
"I always thought he was a deserving candidate, but I was a bit biased".
We're admittedly a bit biased here Rock Chalk, Jayhawk!—but we'll try to present a reasonably objective guide anyway.
So perhaps I'm a bit biased when I argue that his departure is a great loss for American society.
He has "a smile like the sun", according to Princess Mako, but she may be a bit biased.
I'm a bit biased when it comes to calico cats, as my personal cat is a calico.
We're admittedly a bit biased here — Rock Chalk, Jayhawk! — but we'll try to present a reasonably objective guide anyway.
I taught music technology for a couple of years – I actually taught a Britpop course, although admittedly I was a bit biased towards Dodgy.
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