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The phrase "perceived impunity" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the belief or perception that one can act without consequence or punishment. It is often used to describe a situation or mindset where someone believes they can get away with wrongdoing or illegal actions. Example: Despite numerous reports of corruption, the CEO continued to embezzle company funds with a sense of perceived impunity.
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The Garner and Brown cases have stirred public anger across the United States over racism within the security forces and the perceived impunity for officers involved in such incidents. .
The content of the racist diatribes that follow is unremarkable and historically well-worn – they metaphorise Muslims as sub-human, animalistic, pathological etc. (they aren't even smart enough to be original racists) – but what's terrifying is the violence of the delivery and the perceived impunity with which they speak.
Chicago activists fighting to end perceived impunity for police officers who kill unarmed black men immediately responded to Van Dyke's hiring with anger and disbelief.
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His death is one of a number in recent months that have taken place with perceived police impunity, resulting in thousands of protesters taking to the streets in cities around the United States demanding justice and change.
"Since independence in 1980, the army, police and CIO (Central Intelligence Organization) have operated within a system that has allowed elements within their ranks to arrest, torture and kill perceived opponents with impunity".
Under el-Sisi, "Egyptian police and National Security agents have routinely used torture and enforced disappearances against both criminal suspects and perceived political opponents with near impunity," the rights group says.
Mary's ordeal reflects the low status of woman and girls in many traditional societies, and the powerlessness of children, as perceived by those who abuse them with impunity.
It is a poorly kept secret that Jomo Kenyatta and his kitchen cabinet were implicated in the assassinations of Pio Gama Pinto, Tom Mboya, Josiah Mwangi "JM" Kariuki and Argwings Kodhek -- all prominent members of the opposition and/or perceived threats who were tired of the corruption and impunity with which Kenyatta and those around him comported themselves.
Propelled by public outrage at what is widely perceived as endemic cronyism in Icelandic politics and the seeming impunity of the country's wealthy few, support for the party – which hangs a skull-and-crossbones flag in its parliamentary office – has rocketed.
Such companies cannot be perceived to be helpless in the face of corruption and impunity of their business partners.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com