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The phrase "a bit partial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a slight bias or favoritism towards something or someone.
Example: "I must admit, I'm a bit partial to chocolate desserts over fruity ones."
Alternatives: "somewhat biased" or "a little favoring".
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"I'm more than a bit partial to a kitchen gadget or 10.
I adore Project Runway and I am a bit partial to America's Next Top Model.
Sure, perhaps I'm a bit partial because Steve Gillmor set the discussion in motion in May of 2009 for TechCrunchIT.
I might be a bit partial because I have been married for more than thirty-five years to a Jersey girl with Italian roots, but the show's portrayal of Italian women is weak.
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(He found Eliot a bit overly partial to innovation).
In the seventh column, the potential carry (a3) in N bit partial product array has to be replaced as sign bit 1 for N/2 LSB multiplication.
For example, a round key K29 of round 29 includes a 32-bit partial secret key (k67, k66, ⋯, k37, k36).
The latest esteemed recruit to the now cliched 'bigot-partial-to-a-bit-of-man-on-man-romping' club is Alan Chambers, the head of Exodus International.
They are partial to a bit of clog dancing.
I'm also partial to a bit of Nancy Friday.
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