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Discover Ludwig"completely biased" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that shows a strong preference or prejudice towards a particular viewpoint or opinion. Example: The news article was completely biased in favor of the politician, ignoring any opposing viewpoints.
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My own company, MyYearbook, is also competing for the same prize (so I am completely biased, but I am also a complete believer in these trends).
"I think the media has been completely biased.
"The election officials belong to the government party, and it is completely biased towards them.
"We do not accept any role of the United States in the political process from now on, because it is completely biased towards Israel".
They are completely biased judges of what the athletes should and should not be allowed to use, and of the severities of the penalties.
The enquiry btw is completely biased in who it calls and the questions set, clearly an expensive (our expense), phoney exercise to hand the government a 'report' that promotes TTIP.
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However, the result should still be interpreted with caution in that this meta-analysis might not be completely bias-free.
We processed a total of 326 fibril-bound TRiC subvolumes extracted from our tomograms using a completely bias-free subvolume alignment and averaging strategy ('Materials and methods' under 'Single particle tomography [SPT]').
No studies were completely bias free, but 4 studies were considered to be of good quality on the basis of only one threat to validity out of a total possible of five [ 25- 28].
Imagine a hypothetical Bayesian multiple bias model that removes all biases completely and take all uncertainties about bias parameters and random error perfectly into account.
Richard H. Ebright North Brunswick, N.J., Feb. 10, 2008 ● The delegate count on The Times's Web site is completely unfair and biased toward Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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