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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bias that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a prejudicial inclination or opinion. For example: She was concerned about the bias that the new policy would create against some members of the community.
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"There's a bias that occurs.
"But there's an explicit bias that directly impacts my community".
Others have spoken about systemic bias that holds them back.
That's a U.S. bias that has no merit at all.
Whatever bias that corpus has, the search engine will reflect.
This is a bias that should be encouraged.
It is an emotional bias that stays with you all your life.
It is perhaps the absence of such bias that makes computers less interesting than people.
She started cartooning with an "anti-élitist" bias that was common in the lesbian community.
"He is feeding into the worst impulses, the bigotry and bias, that lurks in our country.
Much is made of a bias that favors horses running on the inside at Pimlico.
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