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"the wrong perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an opinion or thought which is inaccurate or unfounded. For example, "John had the wrong perception that his friend was trying to sabotage him."
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Still, some patients have the wrong perception.
But they have the wrong perception of what happened.
"The media definitely, I felt, had or has the wrong perception of me".
But the fact of the matter is that it gave the wrong perception of what he was trying to say.
My appointment has been revoked based on the wrong perception that I could potentially discriminate against gay people; something I have never done, either in my private or professional life.
Yes, of course, it's just a movie, but Ms. Bakos worries that the film gives the wrong perception of her field and her colleagues, including that they were unemotional or callous.
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"It was very hard to get anything started, probably because people have the wrong perceptions," said Fabrice Jaumont, the education attaché for the French Embassy in New York.
When the struggle of doing science is eliminated or simplified, learners get the wrong perceptions of what is involved when obtaining scientific knowledge and evidence.
"Very often, the issue is not about lack of financial resources or infrastructure problems, but the wrong perceptions that people have about the capacity of students with disabilities.
The Hindus have, for centuries, experienced the extremely violent consequences of this wrong perception.
Please do correct this wrong perception," he said.
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