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The phrase 'biased against' is correct and is widely used in written English.
It is used to describe an attitude towards a certain group or individual that is unfair and discriminatory. For example: "Many people felt the media was biased against female candidates in the election."
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I am biased against mosquitoes.
Early historical sources are biased against Eadwig.
Is this blog biased against bankers?
Americans aren't biased against Latino immigration.
So women are biased against other women.
Is he biased against Chinese athletes?
And it's biased against Mitt Romney.
Trump attacked the judge as biased against him.
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There was also a bias against hits.
"Is there a cultural bias against women?
Societal bias against female athletes was withering.
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