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Originally Posted by Textcritic
I am not convinced that the nominal form is incorrect in these instances. I read it as an apositive.
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I suppose. I guess someone could say a comment "is bias" in and of itself, though I would never write it that way - I'd say "the comment is biased" or maybe "that comment is a result of your bias".
I've never seen it in a way that I thought it was meant that was meant as anything other than "that comment is biased". But I still see people say "you are bias". Or "I might be bias, but". Or "the refs are so bias". That's clearly wrong.
Signed, pedantic