Collocation Dictionary
Common collocations with biased in American Collocation
very
blatantly
heavily
highly
hopelessly
obviously
severely
strongly
totally
The whole article was heavily biased in favour of the wife.
rather
a little
slightly
somewhat
As you probably realise, I am slightly biased against this view.
in a particular way
culturally
ideologically
politically
racially
He has criticised judges for being unrepresentative and politically biased.
negatively/positively
negatively
positively
They believe the media are negatively biased in the way they present the events.
by its nature
inherently
The present system is seen as inherently biased towards the rich.
unfairly
unfairly
As a cyclist he felt that the law was unfairly biased in favour of the motorist.
opinion or report
attitude
coverage
interpretation
opinion
report
reporting
view
viewpoint
Yes, there has to be regulation to stop biased reporting.
data
sample
selection
A biased sample can give a misleading impression of the severity of a problem.
result
result
The survey was methodologically flawed, giving biased results.
person
judge
referee
They claim that the judge was biased.