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The phrase "are prejudice" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "are prejudiced" when referring to individuals or groups who hold biases or preconceived opinions.
Example: "Many people are prejudiced against those who are different from them."
Alternatives: "hold biases" or "are biased."
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are prejudice
noun
An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.
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We are prejudice of what we do not understand.
Anti-dad myths are prejudice against women As I explain in my book All In, the false belief that dads do less than moms is prejudice against both.
It would be lovely to presume that Americans are prejudice free and only want what's best for us all, but we have seen time and again that real change occurs in incremental steps.
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They are prejudices.
People are prejudiced.
"Hungarians are prejudiced against the Russians," said Jozsef.
RUTH: You'll always come across people who are prejudiced.
As kids, we gravitate to places like drama clubs and ballet classes because these are prejudice-free zones.
"They are prejudices". These are prejudices which work against local connections.
"Don't be prejudice.
This is prejudice, not journalism.
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