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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic bias towards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong inclination or preference for something, often in a context where the bias is significant or noticeable.
Example: "The article displayed a dramatic bias towards the opposing political party, making it difficult to trust its objectivity."
Alternatives: "a strong inclination towards" or "a significant preference for".
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Similarly, treatment of C. albicans in vitro and in vivo with caspofungin resulted in a dramatic bias towards the filamentous morphotype while in A. fumigatus, the hyphae, but not the germlings or conidia were targeted.
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But overall a dramatic shift towards long-term funding has taken place.
There is a mix but with a bias towards disadvantaged areas.
Designs an environment where there is a bias towards action on an idea.
And is there currently a bias towards a certain class in casting?
"We probably have a bias towards a challenger, and we like the idea of empowering some back-benchers," he added.
When you create a product, you obviously have a bias towards it.
A sharp exchange of humour, with a bias towards the jocular insult".
One is a bias towards making a big deal out of something that will ultimately have little electoral effect.
"It's always a problem when you have such a bias towards one particular gender," he says.
A 2012 report by thinktank Policy Exchange highlighted a continuing bias towards recruiting younger employees.
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