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The phrase "one-sided perception" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a point of view that is biased and only takes into account one side of an argument or issue. For example, "John's one-sided perception of the situation was obvious to everyone in the room."
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The Brookings report said that a "change in mind-set on the part of the leadership, especially the highly misleading and one-sided perception of tobacco as a 'cash cow' and major contributor to the Chinese economy, is a prerequisite for policy change".
The scientific community's long held aversion to advocacy and the media's tendency to feature stories for their shock value or politics have left the public with a biased, one-sided perception of sharks.
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Fourteen days that shook cricket's world order Fourteen days of utterly one-sided cricket have transformed perceptions of where England - and Australia - stand in the world cricket order.
For other one-sided brain functions, such as attention, emotion, music, and face perception, she says, there are less data.
The alternative might be a truth commission that airs public grievances and helps dispel popular perceptions that the violence has been all one-sided.
He said they wanted to create a game that was edgy and could change people's perceptions but wasn't too heavy-handed or one-sided.
It was one-sided.
Neither is one-sided.
"It seems quite one-sided".
"We are not one-sided.
This isn't one-sided.
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