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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accept perceived" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the acknowledgment or agreement with something that is understood or interpreted by someone.
Example: "In order to move forward, we must accept perceived limitations and work within them."
Alternatives: "acknowledge perceived" or "embrace perceived".
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Women's willingness to accept perceived risks for vasomotor symptom relief.
Within these contexts, there are people who refuse to accept perceived injustices or who refuse to adjust or adapt to the societies dominant ideologies.
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Accepting the metaphor of composting ideas makes it easier to accept the perceived cost of failure, Dearing says.
At first I was willing to cheerily accept my perceived hypocrisy and continue on my way, living my life as I choose to, cognitive dissonance knowingly intact.
I didn't ask for any further diagnostic exams, but I suspect that some patients, conditioned to accept the perceived scientific certainty of M.R.I.'s and other scans, would have insisted on more sophisticated measures.
When it comes to free trade, everybody loves the concept but nobody is willing to accept the perceived consequences.
One might accept that perceived phonemes should be identified with articulatory gestures but reject that this makes speech special (see, e.g., Fowler 1986, Mole 2009).
When you accept your perceived limitations, you limit your dreams.
Whereas facilitators separate their own moral views from their professional duties, and tolerators accept the perceived wrongdoing of another, absolutism 'entails having a moral belief about something which is fixed and non-negotiable'.
Higgins, the 1998 champion, crucially stole two frames, the 14th and 16th, on the black from well adrift but to his credit O'Sullivan, a player who has often accepted his perceived fate too early, rallied determinedly last night.
Since the 3D fashion product manufacturing process may be the next revolutionary manufacturing process, consumers' tendency to accept or perceive new changes (i.e., their tendency towards new innovation) can predict adoption intention (Baskin 2014).
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