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"encounter prejudice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to face or experience discrimination or bias. Example: Despite her impressive qualifications, Sarah often encountered prejudice in her job search due to her race and gender.
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Many LGBT people, especially those who are white, wealthy and live in big cities, may rarely encounter prejudice.
Exceptions to this pattern are rare, confined to under-the-radar features like "Amreeka," a 2009 portrait of a Palestinian family that moves from the West Bank to suburban Chicago, only to encounter prejudice in the aftermath of 9/11 and the Iraq war, and Tom McCarthy's "Visitor".
Red-Horse has two films in the festival: "Naturally Native," screening Nov. 14, a 1998 drama about three American Indian sisters, raised separately in foster families, who encounter prejudice and resistance when they attempt to start an organic cosmetics line, and her 2002 PBS documentary "True Whispers," screening Nov. 23, which chronicles Navajo code talkers during World War II.
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As you transition, you may encounter prejudiced or even violent people.
She said she has regularly encountered prejudice.
Has he encountered prejudice or problems?
The judoka have encountered prejudice elsewhere.
I've never encountered prejudice from fellow engineers," she says.
Japanese-American veterans encountered prejudice when they came home.
Despite Elmhurst's ethnic diversification over the decades, Mr. Ng said he had never encountered prejudice.
Partially because every single day of my modeling career, I encountered prejudice.
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