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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an perceived" is not correct in written English.
The article "an" should be used before words that begin with a vowel sound, but "perceived" starts with a consonant sound.
Example: "The perceived value of the product was higher than expected."
Alternatives: "a perceived" or "the perceived".
Exact(2)
The decision to significantly expand the infrastructure for monitoring political campaigners was taken in the late 1990s, amid an perceived increase in activity by animal rights and environmental campaigners.
They were reluctant to actively choose for an intervention in an (perceived) uncomplicated pregnancy.
Similar(58)
If each output is a correlate of a perceived odor, this chemically simple substance has a large perceived complexity.
An incentive is a perceived positive consequence of a behaviour.
These girls, she explains, plan motherhood as an alternative to a perceived future of unemployment.
She raged at small things, a dropped plate, a perceived slight.
He was found to have incited a riot over a perceived whitewash of the investigation.
Far from crumbling after his 1991 defeat, Mr. Hussein remained a thorn, and a perceived threat.
If there is a criticism of Bauer it is a perceived inability to close a deal.
For women, executive leadership with analytics is a win that plays on a perceived strength and shores up a perceived weakness.
Fear is an immediate response to a perceived threat.
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