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discriminating towards
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "discriminating towards" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It can be used when discussing biased or prejudiced attitudes or behaviors directed at a particular group, but "discriminating against" is more standard. Example: "His comments were clearly discriminating towards those who are different from him."
News & Media
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
What would I like to say to those people who have ever done or said anything prejudice[d] or discriminating towards me?
News & Media
While the Vietnamese society was perceived and experienced as extremely stigmatising and discriminating towards PLHIV, family members were predominantly experienced as supportive and loving after they got over the first shock following disclosure.
Science
So I think it is-I mean it's obviously quite rare because a lot of the data you look at is the same sort of thing, you know, that you're more likely to have it if you're overweight and male and fifties and…so I would say it's very erm…very different, and quite-a bit more discriminating towards women, because you don't fit the bill.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Film festivals and awards juries should positively discriminate towards female films, a panel in Cannes said on Saturday.
News & Media
Three separate investigations have said that Al-Madinah school has discriminated towards female staff, delivered a poor standard of education, and failed to ensure the safety of children.
News & Media
The Norwegian version of this instrument had been validated in a pediatric population with juvenile arthritis with good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.84), and capacity to discriminate towards healthy subjects and to be sensitive to clinical changes [ 21- 23].
A stronger research focus towards discriminating land cover classes by their typical spectral, topographic or seasonal properties is therefore suggested to advance image classification.
Furthermore, exposure variables appear to be non informative towards discriminating among the clusters.
Science
Thereafter, WEKA package [ 33] was used to select 14 attributes (out of total 64 attributes) of TNC that contributed maximally towards discriminating the coding and non-coding sequences.
Science
Despite a long history of laws that purport to support "equal pay for equal work", and a public sector that was known to discriminate favorably towards women, allowing them generous maternity and child care leaves for example, gender wage inequality increased during the reform period, especially in manufacturing3.
Science
The sensitivity towards branching, discriminating power, and degeneracy of the proposed novel descriptors were investigated.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing unfair treatment, consider whether "discriminating against" might be a clearer and more widely accepted alternative to "discriminating towards".
Common error
Ensure you're using "discriminating towards" to accurately convey a bias or preference in favor of someone or something. If you intend to convey unfair treatment directed at someone, "discriminating against" is generally more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "discriminating towards" functions as a descriptor, indicating a biased or prejudiced attitude or behavior directed at a particular group. While it can be used to describe preferences, as Ludwig notes, it's not the most common construction. Examples found by Ludwig showcase instances where partiality, or unequal treatment, is expressed.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically acceptable, the phrase "discriminating towards" is less common than "discriminating against". It often implies a bias or preference in favor of a particular group. Ludwig's analysis indicates its presence in news, scientific, and some formal contexts, albeit infrequently. If intending to convey unfair treatment directed at a group, "discriminating against" is the more standard and readily understood choice. Ludwig AI's assessment highlights that although this sentence is correct, "discriminating against" is much more common.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
biased towards
Focuses on a leaning or preference, suggesting a less overt action than discrimination.
prejudiced towards
Emphasizes preconceived judgments, often negative, influencing behavior.
showing favoritism to
Highlights preferential treatment given to one party over others.
displaying prejudice towards
This alternative specifically highlights the outward manifestation of prejudiced attitudes.
exhibiting bias in favor of
Similar to showing favoritism, but more formal and explicit.
treating preferentially
Describes the act of giving better treatment to one entity over another.
leaning in favor of
Suggests a tendency to support or prefer one option.
demonstrating partiality towards
This alternative emphasizes the act of showcasing a preference.
partial to
Indicates a liking or preference for something or someone.
discriminating in favor of
Suggests discrimination, but with a positive or beneficial outcome for the targeted group.
FAQs
Is it more common to say "discriminating towards" or "discriminating against"?
"Discriminating against" is significantly more common and generally preferred in standard English to describe unfair treatment. "Discriminating towards" is rarer and can sometimes imply favoring a particular group rather than acting negatively against another.
When is it appropriate to use "discriminating towards"?
Use "discriminating towards" when you want to describe a situation where someone is showing preference or bias in favor of a particular group. However, be aware that it may not be as readily understood as "discriminating against".
What are some alternatives to "discriminating towards" that I can use?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "biased towards", "prejudiced towards", or "showing favoritism to".
How does "discriminating towards" differ in meaning from "discriminating against"?
"Discriminating against" implies negative actions or unfair treatment directed at a group. "Discriminating towards", while less common, can imply a bias or preference in favor of a group, though it's often clearer to use alternatives like "biased towards" to avoid confusion.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested