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Having a bias against something means being closed-minded and unwilling to consider alternative perspectives or information. Conversely, having a bias for something can lead to overlooking potential drawbacks or negative consequences. Both biases can prevent objective analysis and decision-making, limiting our ability to fully understand a situation.

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