Sentence examples for a prejudice of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a prejudice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a bias or preconceived opinion that someone holds about a particular group or subject.
Example: "The study revealed a prejudice of the participants against individuals from different cultural backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a bias against" or "an inclination towards".

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A prejudice of that kind.

By 1920, under relentless pressure from the accelerating radicalism of the avant-garde, Malevich succumbed to the view that, as he said, "painting was done for long ago, and the artist himself is a prejudice of the past".

For a film that claims to fight against prejudice, Bruno fights it with a prejudice of its own.

It was against religious prejudice that she argued, The cause of Smart's eclipse may be traced in part to a prejudice of the age, one which was founded in reason but developed in fear.

It took the calm audacity of the Tunisian people to spurn, one would hope, a prejudice of which it is hard to say if it is more stupid than insulting--or the inverse.

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A common prejudice of private practice is that the attending patients on the whole are well off financially, resourceful and autonomous.

So a form of prejudice seems to be at work here – another enemy of genuine freethinking: a prejudice in favour of bad news.

But that's an old prejudice of mine; maybe things have changed in New York.

Humanity is an existential prejudice of which they, like the trees, are free.

But he didn't have a prejudice in favor of melancholy.

Is the reason just, as Meinong has put it, "a prejudice in favor of the actual"?

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