Sentence examples for a prejudiced from inspiring English sources

No, the part of a sentence "a prejudiced" is not correct and usable in written English.
The word "prejudiced" is an adjective and needs to be followed by a noun to make a complete phrase. It cannot stand alone as a noun phrase. Example: He is a prejudiced person. (This sentence is correct because "prejudiced" is followed by the noun "person".).

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There is not a prejudiced bone in my body".

"He doesn't have a prejudiced bone in his body.

Everyone who knows me knows that I don't have a prejudiced bone in my body.

His motion was denied in its entirety, thus foreclosing any opportunity to produce evidence of a prejudiced community.

Miliband stood by his candidate as he joined him on the campaign trail last week, insisting that Livingstone "doesn't have a prejudiced bone in his body".

There's Orrin Hatch, of Utah, with his reputation for integrity, telling his constituents that Trump "doesn't have a prejudiced bone in his body".

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A Jew broad, prejudiced against Italians".

They came looking for a red-neck, prejudiced community.

We have a prejudice against humor.

"Feminism is not a prejudice," Woolley explained.

A prejudice of that kind.

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