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The phrase "are too often perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how frequently something is viewed or understood in a particular way, often implying a negative connotation.
Example: "In many cultures, mental health issues are too often perceived as a sign of weakness rather than a legitimate health concern."
Alternatives: "are frequently viewed" or "are commonly understood".
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Mental health problems are too often perceived as a weakness and just not talked about.
"Parents are too often perceived as visitors to the intensive care unit.
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Healthful eating, in this cheesy-crust nation, is too often perceived as the province of those with the "resources".
A (very) sharply dressed man, he brought cosmopolitan soundbites and a rugged yet expensive charisma to a sport that is too often perceived as being provincial and dull, partly because it often is provincial and dull.
Healthful eating, in this cheesy-crust nation, is too often perceived as the province of those with the "resources". "But most of us can't simply stop eating processed foods," Moss writes sympathetically.
Kerrigan is the only female character associated with Zerg, Scarlett's race of choice, and the association reminded her of the way she was too often perceived: as the token female, the outsider, not as a fierce competitor with a kick-ass creep spread.
Modern Chinese art, if it was thought of at all, is too often perceived as little more than large, sentimental murals of Mao or peasants running around waving sickles and rifles.
Historically, access and opportunity are too often defined by one's actual or perceived proximity to systems of oppression.
They are too often disciplined because parents don't want to be perceived as weak-willed and indulgent.
Runners are too often isolated.
Family leave and affordable health care and opportunities for career advancement are all too often perceived as luxuries, and unions have always operated under the belief that these things are not optional – they are fundamental rights.
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