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The phrase "perceived imperfections" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing flaws or shortcomings that are recognized or interpreted by individuals, often in a subjective context.
Example: "The artist embraced the perceived imperfections in her work, believing they added character and depth to her creations."
Alternatives: "recognized flaws" or "observed shortcomings"
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It's a depressing hour of playing on insecurities and perceived imperfections.
To some extent a mother's perceived imperfections help us to locate the inner parent we'll always need.
Doctors are injecting teenagers for a variety of perceived imperfections, from a too-gummy smile to a too-square jaw.
Overcoming their own perceived imperfections, others' bitchy comments and the unpredictability of the boys they so want to impress, the girls lurch from one near catastrophe to another.
A Match.com spokesperson said in statement: "Our adverts reveal common perceived imperfections and quirks of Brits – these include freckles which some people who have them may see as an imperfection.
Of course, many a father's perceived imperfections have been exposed in print, but Freud may have been on to something when he said mothers are to blame for, well, almost everything.
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In his first tape, "Corrections," 1970, he focused on a perceived imperfection, a tuft of hair on the back of his neck.
Body Dysmorphic Disorder, or BDD, is a preoccupation with a perceived imperfection or flaw in appearance -- in other words, feeling ugly or unattractive.
"Things can always be arranged, wouldn't you agree?" "But what would I want to do?" "Might it be that you perceive imperfection in the painting and want to add your own touch?
But as prenatal tests become available for a range of other perceived genetic imperfections, they may also be heralding a broader cultural skirmish over where to draw the line between preventing disability and accepting human diversity.
He told me that she would always compare herself to other women: "She'd constantly say, 'Oh, that girl's skin is so much better than mine, I'm hideous.'" Thompson points out that, often, people with skin conditions can experience symptoms similar to social anxiety and to some extent body dysmorphic disorder, becoming obsessed with their perceived skin imperfections.
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