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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually prejudiced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that someone holds prejudiced views or attitudes, often in contrast to what might be expected or assumed.
Example: "Despite claiming to be open-minded, he is actually prejudiced against certain groups."
Alternatives: "truly biased" or "genuinely discriminatory".
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To get relief, Mr. Padilla still needs to show that he was actually prejudiced by the bad advice.
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"He was mindful, having spoken to others and taken advice, not to say things that he thought would actually prejudice these proceedings," Mr Harding said.
Researcher Francis Aboud has found that children between the ages of four and seven who show this advanced ability to identify and categorize differences are actually less prejudiced.
Pete, a former black Crystal Palace hooligan, feels that the "racists" are able to get along with black members of the firms because they aren't actually as prejudiced as they liked to make out.
"But when you actually experience prejudice firsthand -- people crossing the street, people saying things like they'll kill my dog if she bites, etc. etc. -- it changes things". I agree with all of that.
A torrent of homophobic abuse immediately followed, including an odious column by Richard Littlejohn in the Daily Mail that proclaimed: "Please don't pretend two dads is the new normal". Instead of just owning his homophobia, Littlejohn had the temerity to protest that he wasn't prejudiced; no, actually, he was a feminist!
It is altogether different to say "I don't want the support of anyone who is prejudiced" and actually mean it.
Nowadays, however, some within the Indian community have warned that the genre is actually contributing to prejudice.
"It's actually about prejudice," said the 34-year-old filmmaker.
Further, research has shown that colorblindness can actually increase prejudice, precisely because the salience of race makes it more likely to be used unconsciously.
Further, research has shown that colorblindness can actually increase prejudice, precisely because the salience of race makes it more likely to be used unconcsciously.
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