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Bias can mean prejudice or to cut cloth in a diagonal line.

"When choosing someone for a jury, you want to be sure to pick someone who doesn't have a bias against either party."

"Celandine is going to major in history, with a bias on the Middle Ages."

Your question forces me to bias my answer in your favor.

Please attenuate the bias in that circuit.

As a noun: To avoid a bias in the results, the survey should include a cross section of age groups.

As an adjective: A bias cut fabric will give the garment more flexibility.

As an adverb: If you bias cut the wood, it will add more dimension to the piece.

As a verb: Allowing the mayor's brother to bid on the contract might bias the selection of a contractor.

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