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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bias about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a preconceived opinion or attitude about a particular topic or situation. For example, "I often have a bias about politics and how it should be run."
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Reductions in variance and bias about the estimates are demonstrated.
"It seems to me to reflect our bias about whom we trust as a storyteller".
Each portion is cut on the bias about a half inch thick.
Do different regions' news reports reflect a particular bias about the events?
This bias about occupations can end up having pernicious, sexist effects.
My bias about e-books comes from growing up in a world without them.
I'd thought all this male/female perception bias about physicians was a relic of the 1950s.
"There's all sorts of bias about what counts as a legitimate source of information and how that's weighted.
Research subjects who were asked to think of a strong woman then showed less implicit bias about men and women.
When lawyers report their conclusions, are they free from bias about the company that is also paying their bills?
Among these are negative perceptions (which some researchers call "implicit bias") about black boys' capabilities in the classroom.
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