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'prejudiced comments' is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to comments that are based on one's preconceived notions and beliefs, often leading to a biased opinion. For example: The professor was reprimanded by the school's administration for making prejudiced comments against certain religious groups in the classroom.
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The home secretary, prime minister, mayor of London and countless MPs – including senior Labour party figures – have led the media in reckless and prejudiced comments, making Othman the most demonised individual in Britain.
As president, he's made some prejudiced comments and hired officials who were later found to have said some shockingly racist things.
In a recent interview with The New York Times, the British actor says that he has no real issue with the prejudiced comments, and is fine with critics threatening to boycott the film, especially since the boycott, he says, failed "miserably". .
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The government of Mexico called the comments "prejudiced" and "absurd"; the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, said Trump was "mentally ill".
"These comments are prejudiced, biased and some of these people have entertained a pathological hatred towards Mr Modi for years.
Sarkozy has really let himself loose – now it's as if anything goes and people can make comments as prejudiced as they like".
The government rejected her comments as "prejudiced".
She also experienced prejudiced e-mails and comments from faculty, she says.
The professors said these comments "prejudice the outcome of the disciplinary procedures".
But the prosecuting lawyers had prejudiced the case by posting comments about the five on the biggest news website in New Orleans, the judge decided this week.
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