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The phrase "racially biased" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a statement, action, or system that discriminates on the basis of race. For example, "The decision made by the school board to cut funding for the after school program was racially biased."
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"I certainly thought it was racially biased," he said.
The investigation also found overwhelming evidence of racially biased policing.
Dave Nagle, a spokesman for ESPN, said he did not think Limbaugh's comments were racially biased.
There was no uproar over the decision and no racially biased judges.
Some racially biased teachers may think good schools are those with few minority pupils.
Sushel Ohri, criticised the racially biased way "the headhunters do their job".
One senator, Rúben Díaz Sr .of the Bronx, has said Mr. Monserrate's detractors are racially biased.
Claims by activists that police were racially biased in using lethal force could not be measured against reliable data.
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For example, it is currently engaged in a lawsuit against predatory lenders, which it accuses of racially-biased lending practises.
But economics does help explain why those cops are disproportionately white and likely to make those racially-biased judgments.
They are fearful of the sort of backlash that greeted the racially-biased "Operation Swamp" stop and searches back in 1981.
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