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Discover Ludwig"mixed perception" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe how people feel about something, e.g. "There is a mixed perception of the new policy from the public."
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It has a really mixed perception.
The lack of understanding of slope stability has led to a mixed perception of landslide risk in the community.
People probably have a mixed perception of what causes a volcano to erupt (Gregg et al. 2004; Macίas Medrano 2005; Vera Cortés 2005), combining a physical explanation with their religious beliefs.
There was mixed perception about the length at which cord should be cut, some of them gave no importance to cord length, according to them cord could be cut at any size while others reported that it should be cut at particular length mentioning it as an important part of delivery process.
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Mr. Tuberville said he did not want the flag associated with the school because of mixed perceptions of its meaning.
Mixed perceptions exist on the overall changes in the responsibilities of men.
There were also mixed perceptions about antibiotic resistance (Table 2).
Clients/carers had mixed perceptions regarding CCA roles.
The counsellor is also faced with participants' mixed perceptions and various expectations of research results.
The questionnaire results from the service providers indicated mixed perceptions of the organizational features.
Mixed perceptions about desiring a child were expressed by some survivors.
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