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The phrase "matter of perception" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that can be interpreted in different ways, depending on the individual's opinion or outlook. For example, "Some people think the dress looks elegant, but it's a matter of perception."
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It is merely a matter of perception.
So it's a matter of perception.
"It was just a matter of perception and reality.
It is a matter of perception, not fact.
Nor was the phenomenon simply a matter of perception.
She goes on to suggest that the perception of flexibility is itself a matter of perception.
She framed the conflict as a matter of perception, of misunderstanding.
It was a matter of perception, she said, and asked for my measurements.
The contempt felt by ordinary New Yorkers is not simply a matter of perception.
Eastern, when the Mets were in Anaheim — by calling it a matter of perception.
But it has been unclear whether this is merely a matter of perception.
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