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The phrase "penetrating perception" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a deep or insightful understanding of a situation or concept. Example: "Her penetrating perception of human emotions allowed her to connect with people on a profound level."
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Blind rage obscures facts from penetrating the perceptions that assuage irrational opinion: opinion that serve a political ideology and thereby securing party loyalty.
The desired generation of emotional stimuli may penetrate consumers' perception through the multidimensional engagement of colors, music, symbols, and meanings in the advertisements.
But the Gordon we meet is remarkable too: a stunning writer whose perceptions are casually penetrating.
This patient recorded no light perception postoperatively, discounting the hypothesis of light penetrating the intact sclerochoroidal tunic (Yusuf et al, unpublished).
Despite the abundance of evidence that human perception is penetrated by beliefs and expectations, scientific research so far has entirely neglected the possible impact of religious background on attention.
Likewise, my perception of space becomes an entirely different experience while observing visions of light penetrating the murk of a seemingly infinite black plane.
Davenport is potent and penetrating.
"I felt it penetrating me," he said.
Spitzer's light was penetrating.
Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcer (PAU).
Penetrating pelvic trauma.
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