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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gender neutral" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to language or policies that are designed not to exclude or emphasize any particular gender. For example, "The company's new workplace policies are designed to be gender neutral."
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"Gender neutral?
Promote a gender neutral face.
I think that's gender neutral.
"Just be gender neutral," she said.
"Don't you have any gender-neutral stamps?" Gender neutral?
"Sports fans are gender neutral," she said.
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Lookism is gender-neutral.
Is Spidey's costume gender-neutral?
Oughtn't parenting be gender-neutral?
Restrooms in this hall are gender-neutral.
That would make them appear gender-neutral.
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