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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Are 'free from' and 'prejudices' correctly used in the sentence?

Are 'free from' and 'prejudices' correctly used in the sentence?

The judge has kept his decisions and judgments free from personal biases and prejudices.

  

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The use of 'free from' is OK, but I would say 'bias and prejudice'.

  • The use of 'free from' is OK, but I would say 'bias and prejudice'.
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The use of 'free from' is OK, but I would say 'bias and prejudice'.

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