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The phrase "to discriminate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to differentiate between things or people, often with a negative connotation related to unfair treatment. It can also be used in a positive sense, meaning to show good judgement or discernment. Example: The company policy prohibits any form of discrimination based on gender or race. In this sentence, "discrimination" means unfair treatment or prejudice towards certain groups of people. Example 2: She has a discriminating palate and can easily tell the difference between high-quality and low-quality food. In this sentence, "discriminating" means showing good judgement and discernment in taste or preference.
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to discriminate
verb
To make distinctions.
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It's wrong to discriminate.
"Not to discriminate.
You have to discriminate.
Town officials have denied intent to discriminate.
It is illegal to discriminate by age.
They feel at liberty to discriminate.
They may not be intending to discriminate.
"Why would anyone want to discriminate?" he asked.
"Class is the new way to discriminate against people.
The practice is most commonly used to discriminate against Arabs.
So what aren't employers allowed to discriminate against?
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