Sentence examples for a prejudiced view from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a prejudiced view" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an opinion or perspective that is biased or unfairly influenced by preconceived notions or stereotypes. Example: "His comments reflected a prejudiced view that failed to consider the complexities of the issue."

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The period known as the Red Scare and the nuclear brinksmanship of the 1950s and '60s had "created a prejudiced view" of his homeland, and Professor Riasanovsky "considered it crucial for students in his adopted country to really understand Russia in all its complexity, in a balanced way," Professor Steinberg said.

"You have to allow the investigation to unfold and to go in there without a prejudiced view," he says.

It's frankly amazing to watch a twentysomething Googler disinterre and rehash sexist myths that men are more 'logical' and women more prone to "neuroticism" — cherry picking some stuff he found on the Internet to use as citations to justify a prejudiced view — before confidently (and now publicly) calling for less empathy in the workplace.

When the children began attending school in Lagos, their parents became worried about the world view – especially with regard to race – expressed at the school, especially through the mostly white teachers and books that presented a prejudiced view of African life.

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Many individuals at some point have had a prejudiced opinion about someone.

I couldn't be more in favour of making the best of ourselves but, please, let's do it in a way that expresses our character and individuality instead of allowing ourselves to be herded towards a blinkered, commercialised and prejudiced view of how we should look.

Yes, Bennett put forth a weirdly narrow and prejudiced view about what constitutes useful knowledge — but even discussing the sorts of knowledge and skills that teachers should be helping students to master and to apply in school is something that's woefully absent from current debates over metrics.

But to challenge my prejudiced view, I borrowed a Garmin Edge 705, a new model.

Lest anyone think that this is an employee who has fallen victim to the prejudiced view of his chairman, let me bring in consultancy McKinsey, better known for its work for Big Energy than support of the solar industry.

I had been called a "child of the devil"  who was at-risk, vulnerable, stigmatised and lacking...  but we are challenging that prejudiced view with some success".

"It showed the world that we are capable of hosting these events, contrary to the prejudiced view that they are only suitable for the first world".

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