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The phrase "which I perceived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that you have noticed or understood through your senses or intuition. Example: "The atmosphere in the room was tense, which I perceived as a sign of underlying conflict."
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Stocks at the bottom, which I perceived to have traded down to intrinsic value, doubled.
She spoke with a degree of candor which I perceived to be therapeutic for her.
A more important incident was when (in typical Indian fashion) I responded to a request from another friend to play "Hearts" -- which I perceived to be a routine "joke" ritual -- by pretending to throw my shoe at him.
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One particular college will not be the ruler by which I perceive success and by which I measure my intelligence.
I began to see and become aware of the extent to which I perceive things through this idea of a universe of good and evil.
At the heart of this story, I think, is the bind in which I perceive a specific segment of my generation, caught between trying to remake the world we were born into and conspiring with that world to remain upper-middle-class.
I ask him what he thinks about the competitive pinball scene, which I perceive as the most vibrant portion of the culture.
Outside of the visible external phenotypes such as those considered in the previous paragraph, the capacity to resist infections by pathogens is another type of recessive trait which I perceive as particularly likely to play a major role in the selection of relatively inbred sub-populations.
Then I found that to notice the manifestations of infatuation (which I had perceived at the start as ephemeral) was instructive.
Nor, however, does seeing a cat or hearing a violin require that I tactually or kinaesthetically feel with my eye or with my ear that which I also perceive.
ROB CORDDRY My parents were perpetually 35, so I don't know if I had much of a realistic concept of being 39, which back then I perceived as practically elderly.
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