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The phrase "a perceived nexus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a connection or relationship that is recognized or interpreted by individuals, often in contexts involving analysis or interpretation of data, ideas, or events.
Example: "The study revealed a perceived nexus of social media usage and mental health issues among teenagers."
Alternatives: "an apparent connection between" or "a recognized link of".
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The target for this lambasting was a perceived nexus of unscrupulous, slipshod builders and corrupt, negligent politicians.
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This work integrates greenhouse gas control and waste to power technologies within the energy, water and food Nexus tool and evaluates the environmental impact of a hypothetical food product system designed to deliver a perceived level of food self-sufficiency (40%) for the State of Qatar.
Rumors about Google's next Nexus device are heating up in the wake of a perceived leak via the company's own promotional video for Android KitKat earlier this week.
Beyond such "reconnaissance," as he is wont to call it, Mr. Sands has written letters to local politicians, informing them of his abridged First Amendment rights and his perceived mistreatment by a conspiratorial nexus of the police and the publicity establishment.
Aside from the Celtic Tiger's collapse and the loss of economic sovereignty when Ireland was bailed out by the IMF and the European Central Bank, Fianna Fáil lost the faith of an electorate who perceived the party as too close to a nexus of bankers, speculators, builders and other corporate interests.
At the time, Wiazemsky was a student at Nanterre University, a nexus of leftist activity.
It was a real nexus of power".
There was a real nexus of things.
There is, of course, a frequent nexus of politics and theater.
"It's part of a larger nexus of crimes and the psyche behind them".
There is such a deep nexus of property and political funding.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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