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'the common perception' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to a widely held idea or belief that is shared by many people, typically without any evidence to back it up. For example, "The common perception is that the more expensive version of a product is always better, even if it doesn't always end up being true."
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Flippancy aside, this is the common perception that science is difficult, hard to understand.
The common perception is that Flutie will be a willing teacher to Brees.
The common perception is that people who are even mildly color-conscious must avoid compact fluorescents.
In the common perception, there is something unseemly about young people getting rich.
The common perception among British people is that 44% of the adult population are overweight.
[Among supporters] the common perception has been that Maduro is finally governing.
"In the UK, it slipped through the cracks – that's the common perception in the US government.
And off the phone, they weren't anything like the common perception of Wall Street types.
I'm glad the common perception of the only child has shifted.
The common perception of acres of feckless hippies, junkies and escaped murderers is only partly true.
In Erica, he senses an opportunity to challenge the common perception of robots as irrevocably alien.
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the collective perception
the common design
the common picture
the common appreciation
the common belief
the common projection
the common viewpoint
the common attitude
the frequent perception
the common approach
the common notion
the common image
the common interpretation
the commonplace perception
the community perception
the shared perception
the joint perception
the common sentiment
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