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Discover LudwigThe phrase "common perceptions" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the shared beliefs or understanding that most people have about something. Example: "According to common perceptions, successful people are highly ambitious and work long hours. However, recent studies have shown that a healthy work-life balance may actually lead to greater success."
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Ordinary people coming out, therefore, affect common perceptions of homosexuality.
So go the common perceptions of the two nations.
Up to a point, their findings corroborate some common perceptions.
The ministry said, however, that the study challenged common perceptions.
Would Phillips wish the same common perceptions for Turkish, Chinese, Pakistani and Romanian people?
The book strongly challenges common perceptions of Cuban behavior in Africa.
Despite common perceptions, not all is hip-hop among East End youth.
Despite common perceptions of the Catholic Church as monolithic, its organization in New York is diffuse.
She has single-handedly redefined common perceptions of cared for children.
Despite common perceptions, however, fewer than 10percentt of call centers are based outside the United States.
The survey found that, contrary to common perceptions, many young adults, age 19 to 29, are interested in health insurance.
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