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Discover LudwigThe phrase "age favoritism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals are treated preferentially or unfairly based on their age, often in contexts like the workplace or social settings.
Example: "The company faced criticism for its age favoritism, as younger employees were consistently promoted over more experienced staff."
Alternatives: "age bias" or "age discrimination".
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Interesting debate about scoring, progression, contest conspiracies, sponsor connections, judging, nationalism, age, favoritism, etc.
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When it comes to age, it appears that group favoritism is swamped by the widespread view than younger is better.
Still, it would be hard to convince liberals that we would be better off without the SEC, especially in the Internet Age when the private sector would provide real-time information to better enable competition, unhindered by government cronyism and favoritism, and thus would properly incentivize and reward the honest and competent purveyors of due diligence.
An article on Oct. 25 about allegations of favoritism by the Army Corps of Engineers in awarding large contracts to the Halliburton Company in Iraq and the Balkans misstated the age of the corps' chief contracting officer, Bunnatine H. Greenhouse, who made the allegations.
Heavy-handed favoritism?
legal favoritism for Blacks.
It smacks of favoritism".
They suspect favoritism.
Does it show favoritism?
There's favoritism".
It might show favoritism.
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