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Discover Ludwig"little perceived" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means not being widely or fully understood or recognized. Example: The consequences of climate change are still little perceived by many people, despite the numerous warning signs and evidence presented by scientists.
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That left the SEC without any undefeated teams and thus little perceived chance to extend its streak of six consecutive national championships.
He added that from 1967 to 1998, the index remained stubbornly low in Indonesia and rose to only 2.8 in 2009, suggesting that there had been little perceived improvement since Mr. Suharto resigned the presidency in 1998.
Second, there is little perceived waste associated with it.
The trick is to combine good pedagogy with as little perceived threat as possible.
Organizations have tried to reduce the rate through methodological approaches but with little perceived success.
And when our numbers were relatively small, this dangerously inaccurate assessment of our place in nature had little perceived consequence.
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The Little Engine perceived that it could take the train over the mountain.
"I like a little bit of perceived isolation," he said.
By contrast, soft news usually centres on the lives of individuals and has little, if any, perceived urgency.
This throws me into a foul humor tempered by my complacent assumption that the speaker saw a lot and perceived little.
I will go somewhere that serves a slightly less impressive burger and in so doing, trade a little of the perceived quality of the Shake Shack object of desire, for living more of my life.
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