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The phrase "a perception of himself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's self-image or how they view themselves in relation to others or their environment.
Example: "His actions were influenced by a perception of himself that was shaped by years of criticism."
Alternatives: "self-image" or "self-perception".
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And the defendant, he's got a perception of himself that doesn't permit him to stand up and say, 'I raped that woman.' " A major part of the plea deal calculus comes down to the central men in this drama: Mr. Vance, who finds himself with what is by far his most high-profile case yet, and Mr. Strauss-Kahn.
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Every communication should - preferably with a bit of grace -- reinforce an individual's perception of himself as a high-potential stallion.
"There's a perception of professionalism".
Is there a possibility of a perception of "over-cosiness"?
Everybody has a perception of how a Welsh accent sounds.
In part it stems from a perception of shared values.
Resistance due to a perception of our forces as occupiers?
"It's based on a perception of young black men".
The letter continued: "There is a perception of bias.
The result is a perception of movement.
But it was useful to Brown too, because it fits Brown's perception of himself as a leader who has taken the right decisions even when it has not made him popular.
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