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'perceive to' is not an appropriate phrase to use in written English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'have the perception to', or 'have the ability to perceive', depending on the context. Example: He had the perception to recognize the potential in the new technology.
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"It starts with what they perceive to be injustice.
"So I'm used to standing up for what I perceive to be our rights," he said.
An article detailing what Dean's opponents perceive to be his weaknesses is legitimate news.
They tend to use their power on those they perceive to be powerless.
And they are willing to pay more for what they perceive to be healthier fare.
So much of what I perceive to be political art only entrenches opinions.
If diversity is then based on cultural minorities, what do we perceive to be a cultural?
They strike at the core of what many perceive to be academia's raison d'etre.
"As children, we're attracted to those we perceive to be similar to us," says Majors.
"But they are going to what they perceive to be healthier carbs.
Phobics, however, instantly look for the cues they perceive to be relevant to their survival.
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