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The word 'prejudices' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about a preconceived opinion or feeling that is not based on fact or reason. Example: Many people have prejudices about different cultures that have been passed down through generations.
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prejudices
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Plural of prejudice
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Maybe since visual effects is a younger industry, it's competitive and not bound by... prejudices".
But this play, with all its prejudices, forces me to do so, with Jake becoming impotent because of his concerns for caring for Joey.
The reality about televised debates is that viewers are mostly tuning in to have their already formed prejudices confirmed.
Some European commentators, from early frontier explorers to modern anthropologists, also were influenced by their own homophobic prejudices to distort native attitudes.
Stories that should be covered are not, and readers end up being kept in ignorance about important aspects of their country, with the prejudices of the cliques in control of the media – which go beyond race to class and gender too – held up as informed commentary.
Hu said the findings could provide a new way for people to actively discourage their own prejudices.
Before I inflict my various observations and prejudices on you this evening (yes, we will be Team Conchita all the way, I'm terribly sorry, in this time-delayed global celebration of ululation, impartiality really is for wimps) I thought I'd come to terms with why I'm a Eurovision tragic.
Slowly prejudices are being shifted, silted, flipped on numbskulls.
"As long as there are such prejudices in society you won't get a different picture in the stands," Ismailov said.
Let's hope that landscape remains intact and that more people are able to overcome their prejudices and enjoy it.
Rosewater's prejudices are not merely his own.
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