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The phrase "perceptions of what" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the opinions or beliefs that people have about a certain thing or idea. Here is an example: "The book explores different perceptions of what it means to be successful, and how societal expectations can shape our views on achievement."
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They have driven down perceptions of what customers should pay.
Moreover, perceptions of what counts as good collateral have changed.
Perceptions of what makes a good musical changed a long time ago.
You need all those offices and creative directors to meet client perceptions of what consumers want.
And, residents say, some newcomers arrive with different perceptions of what rural life is about.
Was I influenced by others to fulfill their perceptions of what girls should or shouldn't do?
Dada swept aside traditions and all perceptions of what constitutes art.
"What helped them was they weren't really concerned about the perceptions of what their team was.
"So perceptions of what is a good relationship can be really off base".
How do students' opinions and perceptions of what makes a person attractive differ?
I had to fight my own demons and my own perceptions of what German society is.
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