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Discover LudwigThe phrase "perceive him as" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express how someone is viewed or thought of by someone else. For example, "My parents perceive him as a good influence on me."
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Despite the armchair diagnoses of some pundits, large majorities of Americans perceive him as warm, empathetic and a good communicator.
The idea is that once people see him on a human scale, they will perceive him as, well, more human.
The pollsters refer to these as "key personal dimensions," which they define as traits related to leadership and trustworthiness, although Republicans perceive him as vulnerable on matters of credibility.
He found that gauging his level of play so that the other player's didn't perceive him as dominate, but rather just a little lucky on that given day worked to keep them playing against him hour after hour, day after day, and week after week.
Mr. Lazio's aides have said in recent days that he plans to ratchet down his attacks on Mrs. Clinton after a somewhat fierce out-of-the-gate charge this week, out of concern that voters might perceive him as too negative.
They perceive him as best on two issues they care most about: the economy and beating Obama.
Would Americans perceive him as such?
All you can do is live with his fraud and perceive him as a problematic personality.
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But I think many voters perceived him as being successful in getting things done.
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