bias

simple noun55 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

A very powerful and noticeable bias.

Bias in the selection of which events and stories are reported and how they are covered.

A bias that is easy to see or recognize.

A bias related to political parties or ideologies.

A bias that is easy to see or understand.

A bias against people based on their race.

A bias that is large or important enough to have an effect.

A bias that is based on one's own individual feelings or experiences.

A bias based on the cultural background of a person or group.

A bias against people based on their gender.

A bias in favor of traditional values and policies.

A small or minor bias.

A bias in favor of liberal political views.

A bias that has the capacity to develop or exist.

A bias that is certain and without doubt.

A bias in favor of progressive or liberal political views.

A bias in favor of conservative political views.

A bias that is built into a system, process, or organization.

A bias that might exist.

A bias that is very obvious and intentional, without any attempt to hide it.

A bias that is a natural or essential part of something.

A bias against people based on their social or economic class.

A very noticeable bias.

A bias that someone claims exists, but has not been proven.

An unfair feeling or opinion against someone or something.

An unfair preference for someone or something.

An unfair preference for someone or something.

In a fair way, not showing any bias.

An unfair preference for someone or something.

An unfair preference for someone or something.

Used to specify the type of bias, e.g., 'with a left-wing bias'.

In a way that shows bias.

To hold a particular bias.

To behave in a way that shows you have a bias.

To make a bias smaller or less.

To prevent yourself from having or showing a bias.

To stop a bias from happening or existing.

To remove the errors caused by a bias.

To completely remove a bias.

To succeed in controlling or dealing with a bias.

To deal with or try to solve the problem of a bias.

To reduce a bias to the smallest possible amount.

To make a previously unknown bias known.

To not have any bias.

To openly show a bias.

To show or prove the existence of a bias.

To show a bias, often in a formal context.

When a bias has an influence on someone or something.

Used to state that a bias is present.

When a bias happens or takes place.

When a bias causes a particular outcome.

When a bias gives an unfair advantage to someone.

When a bias gives an unfair advantage to someone.

When a bias gradually and subtly begins to appear.

Collocations with "bias"

... + bias