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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the reality of someone's experience or understanding of a situation, often in contrast to what might be assumed or expected.
Example: "The beauty of the landscape was not just imagined; it was actually perceived by all who visited."
Alternatives: "truly experienced" or "genuinely recognized".
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Horse and books, when not being actually perceived by any person, are still there, still perceivable, "still with relation to perception".
That's actually perceived as a major selling point by those who flog you the coffee.
Payroll giving is not as complicated as some people think: Most of the 'issues' for an employer are actually perceived rather than being a reality.
It is also important to realize that what is actually perceived is not a neutral, objective representation of what exists in the external world.
The new class war, as it is actually perceived, is not between workers and capital, but between private and public sector workers, with the fires generously stoked by the billionaire Koch brothers and rightwing money generally.
There's often an embarrassing disconnect between how people try to present themselves and how they're actually perceived, which is why they ask their friends to tell them honestly how they look in something — and why publishing houses hire professional designers for books' covers and allow their authors very little say over them.
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Is this how Americans actually perceive slavery?
So Pono offers you a feature – for a premium – that you can't actually perceive.
But the only way to actually perceive depth rather than judge it is with binocular stereoscopy.
His observations are generally limited to what an animal might actually perceive, yet there is never any sentimentality about the natural world.
What they actually perceive is the length of the night, using their phytochrome system, which employs blue pigments in photoperiodic processes.
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