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"a matter of perception" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is subjective and can be perceived differently by different people. Example: "The interpretation of art is often a matter of perception, with each viewer having a unique understanding and experience of the piece."
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It is merely a matter of perception.
So it's a matter of perception.
"It was just a matter of perception and reality.
It is a matter of perception, not fact.
Nor was the phenomenon simply a matter of perception.
She goes on to suggest that the perception of flexibility is itself a matter of perception.
She framed the conflict as a matter of perception, of misunderstanding.
It was a matter of perception, she said, and asked for my measurements.
The contempt felt by ordinary New Yorkers is not simply a matter of perception.
Eastern, when the Mets were in Anaheim — by calling it a matter of perception.
Yet he denies that they used to attack audiences, suggesting it was a matter of perception.
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a matter of receipt
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a matter of image
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a matter of comprehension
a matter of feel
a matter of viewpoint
a matter of approach
a matter of interpretation
a matter of attitude
a matter of projection
a matter of fact
a matter of altitude
a matter of attraction
a writer of perception
a battle of perception
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