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Faisalkhan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Can I use biased about instead of biased to?

I am biased about the job.
I am biased to the book.

I am biased about wild life than trees.
I am biased to wild life than trees.

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Those sentences are not correct. You need to make plain whether you like or dislike something. It's also hard to compare biases.

  • Those sentences are not correct.
  • You need to make plain whether you like or dislike something.
  • It's also hard to compare biases.
  • Say eg I am biased in favour of the trees.
  • (I like them) eg I am biased against the wildlife.
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Those sentences are not correct.
You need to make plain whether you like or dislike something.
It's also hard to compare biases.

Say
eg I am biased in favour of the trees. (I like them)
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I am biased to wildlife. Is that correct?

I don't understand your explanation completely. Could you say it in another way?

You need to make plain whether you like or dislike something. How can I do it?
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I am biased to wildlife. Is that correct? No. It's not clear to me whether you like it or dislike it.
If you like it, say I am biased in favour of wildlife.
If you dislike it,say I am biased against wildlife.

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