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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very impartial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is highly unbiased or fair in judgment or treatment.
Example: "The judge was known for being a very impartial figure in the courtroom, ensuring that all parties received a fair trial."
Alternatives: "extremely unbiased" or "highly neutral".
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The Mail decided to rehash the line of attack they used on Ed Miliband, in a very impartial piece headlined "Red Jez: Corbyn tells Labour critics he is the boss but rambling speech has nothing on immigration or the deficit".
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Google outflanked all of the Web portals and Internet providers, however, by gaining loyalty from Web surfers who found it a very fast and impartial pointer to any information to be found on the Internet.
For instance, a very risk-averse impartial observer may come arbitrarily close to the maximin criterion.
"It has a very strong obligation to be impartial, and not use its power to advance political agendas or personal agendas".
Justice Teresi said in his ruling that without such an order, three civil lawsuits currently filed against the church would have a "very difficult time obtaining an impartial jury".
The consequentialist standard, then, is strictly impartial in a very direct manner and in a very rigorous sense.
I'm one of the few impartials in a very partial system.
Obviously I was in the design team so I'm not exactly impartial but it is a very strong chip, and a very cost effective chip.
I know that Gary invested in the restaurant so I don't know if his judgment was impartial, but he's a very hip guy so I kind of trusted his acumen.
"The ABC gets over a billion dollars a year from the taxpayer and it's got a very heavy obligation to deliver that accurate and impartial coverage and do it with the dignity and responsibility that befits our national broadcaster".
Peter Hakim, president of the Inter-American Dialogue, called the military's report "an attempt to put a gloss on a very ugly situation" that was more accurately described in other, impartial reports.
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