To have a bias . Make meaningful sentence using phrase
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1. There was evidence of bias against black applicants.
2. Bias the valve so that the anode current is normally zero or small.
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1. There was evidence of bias against black applicants.
2. Bias the valve so that the anode current is normally zero or small.
***I hope that it helps you.
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Cambridge English Dictionary defines 'to have a bias' as 'the fact of preferring a particular subject or thing.'
Meaningful sentences formed using the phrase 'to have a bias' are as follows :
1. The professor seems to have a bias towards the poor students in his class.
2. She has a bias towards expensive french perfumes.
3. Raghav's previous circumstances caused him to have a bias towards affluent people.
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