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The phrase "a prejudice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an unfavorable opinion or judgment formed beforehand about a person or group, often without sufficient knowledge or reason.
Example: "Her comments revealed a prejudice against people from different cultural backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a bias" or "a preconceived notion".
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We have a prejudice against humor.
"Feminism is not a prejudice," Woolley explained.
A prejudice of that kind.
"There is a prejudice," she explains.
It's a prejudice I know something about.
That's not a hypothesis -- it's a prejudice".
Maybe that's a prejudice, she concedes.
A phobia suggests a prejudice, an irrational fear or hatred.
This is not a prejudice limited to movies, of course.
"All those things together formed a prejudice," Popovich said.
But he didn't have a prejudice in favor of melancholy.
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