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The phrase "a class bias" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a prejudice or favoritism towards a particular social class or group.
Example: "The study revealed a class bias in the educational system, favoring students from wealthier backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a class prejudice" or "a class favoritism".
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There's a class bias at work, too.
It is also probable that nuns had a class bias.
Some critics, however, see a class bias at work.
The fact that these same critics don't complain about 30 Rock suggests there may have been a class bias going on as well.
This haunted Felix and those of us working on the Oz defence team detected a class bias: Felix was assertive, but did not then display the sophistication of Richard and Jim, posh Australians with a university education.
There is also a class bias at work in the popular definition of a "taxpayer". Low-income people are less likely to describe themselves as taxpayers — even if they work and own a home.
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Lord Ashcroft's large poll of 8,058 voters in May of this year (before Plebgate, but after a budget widely seen as a sop to the rich) found hardly any class bias in support for the three main political parties.The virtual disappearance of class bias perhaps suggests that the Thatcherite and Blairite habit of raiding all social classes for votes has permanently reshaped British politics.
There is thus a real class bias behind such demands, as well as a clear racial dimension, since so many of those in greatest medical need are both poor and black.
Also, there is a certain class bias.
There is a profound class bias in our discussion of what mothers should or should not do.
In "The Ugly Duckling," for example, the duck, in envying the swans, shows "a distinct class bias if not racist tendencies".
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