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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are prejudiced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups that hold biased or unfair opinions about others based on characteristics such as race, gender, or religion.
Example: "Many people are prejudiced against those who are different from them, leading to discrimination and social division."
Alternatives: "hold biases" or "are biased".
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are prejudiced
noun
An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge of the facts.
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People are prejudiced.
"Hungarians are prejudiced against the Russians," said Jozsef.
The politician denies that his comments or views are prejudiced.
RUTH: You'll always come across people who are prejudiced.
Nor is it because male judges are prejudiced against them.
Living in the house must feel like a safe space for those who are prejudiced.
I mean, personally, I won't vote for people that I think are prejudiced against Italian-Americans".
Nor is there much evidence that the courts are prejudiced against women.
"The surrounding countries who accuse Israel of prejudice and bias are prejudiced and biased".
People often interpret this finding as evidence that people, deep down, really are prejudiced.
He believes officials in the Treasury are prejudiced against FE because they don't understand it.
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