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The phrase "create the perception" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of causing or shaping someone's understanding or impression of something. Example: The company's new marketing campaign was designed to create the perception that their products were of the highest quality. Another example: The politician's carefully crafted speeches were meant to create the perception of a strong and decisive leader.
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"Outsized donations cause corruption or create the perception of corruption.
Lawyers' voluntary departures create the perception that a firm's condition is deteriorating.
You don't actually have to be intelligent, if you can just create the perception.
"Price increases create the perception of scarcity, which pushes investors into new terrain," he said.
She also said a quota was undesirable because it could create the perception of discrimination.
They can't take over, but what they can do is create the perception of insecurity.
In a sealed-bid situation, it's easy for a seller to create the perception of competition.
Those runaway victories have helped create the perception that the SEC is distancing itself from other conferences.
"We're being very careful not to take money from someone that would create the perception of impropriety," he said.
So Cousy worked hard to create the perception that his once-independent wife was vital and healthy.
The point of tele-town halls, in Levin's view, "is just to create the perception of listening, for reëlection purposes".
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