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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I perceive them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing your awareness or understanding of something or someone, often in a philosophical or psychological context. Example: "In my studies, I often reflect on how I perceive them and the impact of their actions on my own beliefs."
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I perceive them not so much as humans as characters created to represent Britain.
I want what I perceive them to have.
Ask yourself these questions to help you figure out how to respond: Are things really as I perceive them?
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Books inspired me to be very naughty indeed; and, with the simple moral logic of youth, I perceived them to be on my side, not authority's, which was what made me want to read them.
I also altered Bob's appearance, his war record and certain significant details of his personal life — Bob didn't, for example, have a hotheaded murderer for a brother — but otherwise I tried to remain true to the force of his virtues, as I perceived them.
I interpreted words, ideas, and sentiments as I perceived them and these were echoed by my family the moment they came out of my mouth in Vietnamese.
I didn't grow up in a professional family so encountering affluent middle aged "suits" as I perceived them was a real culture shift.
Sometimes I get up and write little notes to myself, which in the morning light may be comprehensible, but rarely prove the brilliant insights I perceived them to be at 4 a.m.
I perceived them differently.
Three days later I had completed 8 interviews and my perspective was slowly shifting: (24th November, 2011) During this time I became more aware of my own body, my inadequacies (as I perceived them) were magnified, and I was more aware than ever of my pain and the inability of my body to function as it should.
But yeah these drinks and anything of that nature INT34 wife): I do perceive them as a medicine as opposed to, I do like yogurt but I wouldn't have it in drink form, normally I'd rather have it with a spoon with some fruit in and perhaps over some fruit, as a pudding.
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