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The phrase "any element of subjectivity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing perspectives, opinions, or interpretations that are influenced by personal feelings or biases.
Example: "In analyzing the artwork, we must consider any element of subjectivity that may affect our interpretation."
Alternatives: "any aspect of personal bias" or "any factor of personal interpretation".
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To eliminate any element of subjectivity when scoring the number of wing cells with multiple hairs, these counts were performed blind by two investigators.
Following the methodology of Heltberg and Osmolovskiy [ 4], this is done to avoid arbitration in determining weights and to bypass any element of subjectivity in choosing the respective weights.
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Obviously there is an element of subjectivity to any short film as different people will set their own criteria as to what they think makes an effective short film.
Early theories in the field of visual perception echoed this view that any visual experience might encompass an element of subjectivity.
In the end, and despite efforts to the contrary, decisions on whether any marker is a useful or justifiable surrogate retain an element of subjectivity or even bias.
There will always be an element of subjectivity.
The diagnosis itself has an element of subjectivity.
There still remains an element of subjectivity which I don't know if you'll ever entirely remove.
There is an element of subjectivity here, which is one of the reasons a "revise" sub takes a look before the piece goes online.
Figures for those living in "unacceptable" conditions have an "element of subjectivity"; certain aspects of slum life are simply not amenable to statistical measurement.
The entry of sports (if we can call some of the events that) in which there is an element of subjectivity in judging has inevitably led to disagreements and controversy.
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