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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are perceived different" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "are perceived differently" to properly use the adverb form.
Example: "In different cultures, emotions are perceived differently, leading to varied expressions of feelings."
Alternatives: "are viewed differently" or "are seen in different ways."
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This is because assigning an overall score to the given dynamic mesh is an easier task than marking the locations that are perceived different.
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But I must confess that I love the fact that the term -- for the record, I prefer micro inequities -- makes visible and real the experiences so many of us have endured because of being perceived different.
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