slightly biased
Frequency: 6.26.1 per million words
Indicates a small and often subtle prejudice.
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- The news report seemed slightly biased towards the government's position.
- I have to admit, my opinion is slightly biased because he's my friend.
- The study's results might be slightly biased due to the small sample size.
- The interviewer came across as slightly biased against candidates without a university degree.
- Some viewers felt the judge's scoring was slightly biased in favor of the home team.
- Do you think this article is slightly biased?
- It's hard to find a historical account that isn't at least slightly biased.
- Any algorithm trained on this data will inevitably be slightly biased.
- He was aware that his memory of the event was slightly biased by his emotions at the time.
- While the document aims for neutrality, its language suggests it is slightly biased.