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The phrase "creates the perception" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how certain actions, words, or images can influence someone's interpretation or opinion of something. For example, "His comments created the perception that he was not committed to the project."
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I do believe it's attracted a lot of public attention because it creates the perception that it affirmatively authorizes discrimination".
"Even if they avoid doing that, they are already half rotten and it creates the perception that flowers only last a day or so.
"IAP doesn't necessarily have to be bad, but it's the way it's being used that creates the perception among parents that it's bad".
"If it creates the perception of good will and a solvent company and encourages people to buy their cars, then great.
When judges accept gifts from people and entities that later appear in court, it creates the perception of bias in favor of the gift giver.
"At least this creates the perception that the board is listening to investors and that they are willing to make changes".
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"Who created the perception?" one of the executives said.
"Outsized donations cause corruption or create the perception of corruption.
Into that vacuum stepped Trudeau chirpily, creating the perception that he was the progressive alternative.
This created the perception of security that underpins local support for the government.
They've created the perception that he is an equivocating elitist who changes his positions daily.
More suggestions(20)
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creates the notion
creates the assumption
creates the illusion
creates the image
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raises the perception
creates the picture
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promotes the perception
is causing the perception
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fosters the perception
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creating the perception
establishes the perception
creates the impression
is creating the perception
creates understanding
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