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Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Her handicapped son shows good manners.

Bias-free: Her son shows good manners.

Biased, patronizing, demeaning: His disabled father has never worked a day in his life.

Bias-free: His father was born without arms so he is unable to work.

Biased, patronizing, demeaning: My little woman is a great cook.

Bias-free: My wife is a great cook.

Biased, patronizing, demeaning: Wicked teenagers vandalize property.

Bias-free: Police said a group of teenagers vandalized the property.

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Bias-free: The new employee brought a fresh perspective to the team. Demeaning: The new kid had some cute ideas.

Bias-free: The doctor listened carefully to the patient's concerns. Demeaning: The lady doctor tried to understand what the patient was blabbering about.

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Q: What are example sentences with bias-free language and the same examples written with patronizing or demeaning language?
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