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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some bias" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an opinion that is based on prejudice or preconceived notions. For example, "The news article showed some bias in its reporting on the event."
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Mr. Dalessio, conceding some bias as a trustee and an alumnus, said the Bloustein school's reputation was growing fast.
Not all have satisfying answers; in some, bias and missteps by police and medical examiners have irrevocably compromised the cases.
I would say, with some bias of course, that it's the greatest theatre in the English-speaking world.
"In the past, the textbooks have had some bias against Christianity".
There is potentially some bias in the data.
Admittedly, self-reported illness may contain some bias.
As any literature review, this study has some bias.
Publications limited to successful cases have undoubtedly introduced some bias in assessment.
It appears that some bias caused by tidal influences is present in temperature series.
One might wonder if this compromising method would introduce some bias in the estimation.
This could have contributed to some bias in the data interpretation.
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