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The phrase "politically biased" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe situations or opinions that are unfairly influenced by a person's political beliefs. For example, "Some of the news organization's coverage was politically biased, favoring one candidate over another."
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What are some examples of politically biased news?
Viewers say the public-sector stations are politically biased.
The only alternative is to insist that the IARC's review is scientifically flawed or politically biased.
The right says the press is petty, irrelevant and politically biased against President Bush.
Mr Berlusconi has also loudly accused magistrates of being politically biased against him.
Contemporary accounts of the battle may be politically biased or exaggerated.
Its report, he said, was a "transparent stitch-up", and politically biased.
A longtime former aide, however, suggested that the investigation was politically biased.
She was convicted in one case but has appealed, claiming the judges were politically biased.
In a dizzying turn, some Republicans criticized the news media's coverage of Lauten's comments, calling the attention politically biased.
No one inside or outside the Journal offered me specific instances of Murdoch and Thomson pushing a politically biased story.
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