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The phrase "have different perception" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to varying perspectives of something. For example, "People have different perceptions of beauty, based on their individual experiences."
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People with different culture may have different perception on the same subject.
These may have different perception and concerns about the health system.
However, intellectual activity, indoor exercise activities, and social activities have different perception for the Action group and the Contemplation group.
As people from different backgrounds are likely to have different perception of childhood illness, the mother's report of child ill health may not be the same across different socio-economic groups.
It's accepted that available health state measurement tools [ 51] can deliver varying results and it's also documented that patients in different stages of the same disease have different perception of time [ 52] and health state preferences [ 53].
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So, we all have different perceptions of our music education partly because those educational contexts do differ.
They have different perceptions of reality.
Different cultures have different perceptions of mental illnesses – including dementia.
Republicans and Democrats have different perceptions about how much change is needed.
Ask students to consider the ways in which members of the same culture can have different perceptions and cultural values.
But Ossis and Wessis still have different perceptions of history and politics and of the way the burdens of unification were apportioned.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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