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Is you are prejudice grammatically correct?

No, "you are prejudice" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrase is "you are prejudiced".

Here's why:

* Prejudice is a noun, meaning a preconceived opinion, often negative, about a person or group.

* Prejudiced is the adjective form, describing someone who holds prejudices.

Therefore, to correctly describe someone who has prejudices, you should use the adjective form "prejudiced" and say "you are prejudiced".

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