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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perceived standardised" is not correct in written English due to the combination of "perceived" and "standardised" without proper context or grammatical structure.
It could be used in contexts discussing subjective views on standards or norms, but it requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "In the study, we examined a perceived standardised approach to evaluating employee performance."
Alternatives: "a perceived uniform" or "a perceived standardized method".
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The recommendations of international policy guidelines and research agendas are based on a perceived standardised definition of an outbreak characterised by a prolonged, high-caseload, extra-seasonal surge.
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That, and a perceived benefit.
React with decorum to a perceived slight.
Secondary outcome measures were: a. perceived effect, using a seven-point Likert scale; b. postoperative medication use (amount; type being standardised); c. satisfaction with treatment, on an 11-point Likert scale; d. satisfaction with treatment result, on an 11-point Likert scale; e. adherence to treatment protocols and use of CPM (in hours); f. quantity, duration and nature of PT intervention.
You might notice a few perceived gaps.
A handful of perceived ringleaders were detained.
A life is perceived, microscopically.
Overall, firms perceived a tradeoff.
"I perceived an etiquette.
Organoleptic means "perceived by a sense organ".
This could be perceived as a threat.
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