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The phrase "a whole perceptions" is not correct in English.
It should be "whole perception" or "a whole set of perceptions." You can use it when discussing the entirety of someone's understanding or viewpoint on a subject.
Example: "Her art provides a whole perception of the struggles faced by the community."
Alternatives: "complete understanding" or "entire viewpoint."
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14 of the 19 had interacted with the GMC. 4 main themes were identified: perceptions of the GMC as a whole; perceptions of GMC processes; perceived health impacts and suggested improvements.
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"Who, with an iota of intellect, would believe everything they read [about me]? "If your whole perception of me is based on something you've seen in a gossip magazine or on a website and you haven't met me, then you need to take a step back and think to yourself: is that sane, does it make sense?
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