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Discover Ludwig"have prejudice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an opinion or attitude, usually negative, that someone has towards a group of people or a certain situation. Example: "Samantha had a prejudice against people from other countries, so she never socialized with the international students at her college."
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"The French have prejudice when it comes to sport," said Jérôme de Bontin, a former general manager of the Red Bulls and a former president of A.S. Monaco.
Susie Orbach: Just as you have prejudice coming from writing which isn't about catharsis and therapy, I am prejudiced against people who insist on seeing therapy as catharsis without an aesthetic.
People in Britain may have prejudice against Muslims but they don't have the same visceral intolerance that is often the first response when people encounter someone alien.
Additionally, Ross explains that young Hispanic males or young African American females have prejudice within their own communities via the social stereotypes of a "macho" Hispanic man and a "strong" African American female.
She has written a book called "It's Not Always Racist, But Sometimes It Is: Reshaping How We Think About Racism," which discusses how all people have prejudice even when they think they don't.
"People have prejudice, many people.
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That this film obviously obligates you not to have prejudices.
Moreover, the charge as given could not possibly have prejudiced Mrs. Milanovich on sentence.
You can stereotype the young and have prejudices against them just as much as you can have prejudices against older people.
If this had been a jury trial, the media coverage would have prejudiced the case.
That person may have prejudices, but he's not necessarily a hard-core racist".
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