with preconceptions

Frequency: 7.07.5 per million words

approaching something while already having preconceived ideas

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Examples (10)

  • It's difficult to engage in an open debate with people who arrive with fixed preconceptions.
  • She tried to enter the new culture with as few preconceptions as possible.
  • Many tourists visit foreign countries with various preconceptions formed by media.
  • He analyzed the data with some preconceptions, which later proved to be incorrect.
  • The judge advised the jury not to approach the case with any preconceptions.
  • Students should approach learning with curiosity, not with rigid preconceptions.
  • It's challenging to accurately assess a situation with deep-seated preconceptions.
  • The committee started the discussion with certain preconceptions about the project's feasibility.
  • Can you truly understand a different viewpoint if you listen with strong preconceptions?
  • He found it hard to judge fairly, being clouded with his own preconceptions.