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"without prejudices" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means without preconceived opinions or biases. Example: "We must approach this issue without prejudices in order to come to a fair and unbiased solution."
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We need a revolution of young minds, thinking without prejudices, to rescue the European project.
"Charlie is very involved, very understanding and without prejudices," she said.
"People without prejudices who know the Jehovah's Witnesses know that we don't promote such acts".
"The children that are going to see the Games are growing up without prejudices and are able to create a new generation," she said.
Because science works best when it is approached without prejudices (as far as that is humanly possible), it is tempting to equate this operational prerequisite with freedom of thought more generally.
(Children are often seen as the great hope of entomophagy, because of their openness to new foods, but even they are not without prejudices. Gracer, who presented stinkbug-and-kale salad, had neglected to account for the fact that kids don't like kale).
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"Without prejudice we're nothing!
I did this without prejudice.
Why not look at it without prejudice?
The judge is dismissing it without prejudice to a renewal.
"The case is dismissed without prejudice," Judge Masley said.
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