overcome prejudice 1.58   They have to overcome the prejudice.
  face prejudice 1.32   The family faced prejudice on two fronts.
  have prejudice 1.32   We have our prejudices.
  encounter prejudice 0.79   Students with learning difficulties often encounter prejudice.
  fight prejudice 0.59   She had to fight prejudice against women all the way.
  show prejudice 0.39   These terms are obviously meant to degrade Tom and this also shows racial prejudice although not to such a great extent.
  suffer prejudice 0.39   They have suffered prejudice and defied assimilation for centuries.
  cause prejudice 0.26   The judge said the absence of the illegals could not have caused irretrievable prejudice.
  challenge prejudice 0.26   Challenge a prejudice.
  confront prejudice 0.26   Some friction is inevitable, and maybe even good, as prejudices are confronted and overcome.
  feel prejudice 0.26   Although Simi Valley is predominately white, she says she has felt no prejudice.
  reduce prejudice 0.26   Albright urged them to fight for their rights and to educate their fellow citizens to reduce prejudice.
  reflect prejudice 0.26   The political disempowerment then reflected the prejudice against women as nonequals of men.
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