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The phrase "bigoted with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is intended by "bigoted with," as "bigoted" typically describes a person or their views rather than being used with "with."
Example: "He was bigoted against certain groups, which led to many conflicts."
Alternatives: "prejudiced against" or "biased towards."
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A true lady would never be so bigoted with her drink offers.
Waters responded to the accusations, characterizing Cooper's statement as "wild and bigoted" with an "entirely predictable resulting rant".
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Many of us who once had bigoted relatives with a terror of miscegenation now have black and mixed-race family members.
The writing is prissy and amateurish; the heroine is bigoted and obsessed with money.
It would leave businesses unable to refuse to decorate cakes or print posters with bigoted messages.
David Cameron has accused Labour of allowing people with "bigoted religious views" to organise political meetings where men and women are segregated.
How do you get away with being bigoted and gratuitously rude to people without any comeuppance – maybe even get patted on the back for it?
And, despite Beck's diagnosis of Obama's "hatred," many of the people who worry about Obama's view of race see him not as personally bigoted but as complicit with anti-white interests and policies.
A Councillor in Cambridge, Richard Johnson, tweeted: "I feel queasy that ministers use this language", while others have been a bit more forthcoming in their denouncements including one with: "Ignorant, bigoted Tory c***".
The Harvard social psychologist Mahzarin Banaji and her collaborators claim to have evidence, based on more than three million self-administered Web-based tests, that nearly all of us are authentically bigoted to the core with hidden "implicit prejudices" -- about race, gender, age, homosexuality and appearance -- that we deny, sometimes with consciously tolerant views.
And before there are any disparaging remarks about Donegal's slogan being "Up here it's different", it should be noted that a Catholic priest in Southampton banned yoga from his church hall in 2012 because it was advertised as "spiritual"; and there is even a US pastor willing to say something extreme, outlandish and bigoted on the subject, with one spluttering, in 2010, that yoga is "demonic".
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