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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all perceptions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the entirety of human experiences or interpretations of reality.
Example: "In philosophy, the concept of reality is often debated, taking into account all perceptions of individuals."
Alternatives: "every perception" or "all viewpoints".
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One strong Wimbledon run can erase all perceptions for any one of the crestfallen elite.
Dada swept aside traditions and all perceptions of what constitutes art.
All perceptions, whether impressions or ideas, can be either simple or complex.
The Epicureans had their own argument for the guaranteed truth of our knowledge of the world around us: all perceptions are true.
He is best known for his dictum "Man is the measure of all things," probably an expression of the relativity to the individual of all perceptions and, according to some, of all judgments as well.
Accordingly, Epicurus argues, all perceptions, even though they differ, are true.
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G.M.O.s, in contrast, suffer from a reverse halo effect, whereby one negative-seeming attribute (unnaturalness, in this case) skews over-all perception.
"All these perceptions are false," he said, without raising his voice or seeming annoyed.
All these perceptions will lead to corresponding follow-up actions, attitudes and emotional experiences.
Whatever happened was all perception.
But that's all perception.
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