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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perception of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's understanding or interpretation of a particular concept, idea, or situation.
Example: "Her research focused on a perception of a changing climate among local communities."
Alternatives: "an understanding of a" or "an interpretation of a".
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Usually, when there is a perception of a conflict, there is one.
There may be a perception of a lack of interest in such matters.
"It may have been a perception of a conviction, but there was something there," Brom said.
Constant defeat has led to a perception of a bungling team whose ownership is not committed to winning.
His advisers said they believed that winning in Nevada would help offset a perception of a poor showing here.
UConn's average margin of victory has been 37 points, which has led to a perception of a lack of competition.
The Department for Education said all the payments should have been declared in their accounts at the earliest opportunity to avoid a perception of a conflict of interest.
Allowed the appearance of a perception of a conflict of interest after arranging for Werritty to meet a donor to Pargav, the company that funded his trips.
It advises ministers to dispose of interests or recuse themselves from discussions and policy if there could be even a perception of a conflict of interest.
"There is a perception of a conflict of interest," said Peter Koeleman, director of photography at The Star Tribune in Minneapolis.
But they complained that intense media coverage of some crimes and not others helps fuel a perception of a double standard.
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