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"widespread perception" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to beliefs or opinions that are shared by many people. For example, it is a widespread perception that millennials are not enthusiastic about traditional forms of employment.
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In 2010, that's a reasonable, widespread perception.
There is another widespread perception that I'd like to correct.
"It's a very widespread perception," said Richard Bready, managing editor of the Microsoft Encarta Dictionary.
LAURA SECOR: There is a widespread perception outside Iran that the Green Movement has been defeated.
Elsewhere it underscored a widespread perception of the Bush administration as "unilateralist".
A deeper reason is the widespread perception that, indeed, prosperity is not enough.
There is a widespread perception that our political system is broken.
Certainly the findings sit uncomfortably with the widespread perception of Sure Start.
There's a widespread perception that sex sells, in cinema, as elsewhere.
There was a widespread perception that everybody knew the rules of the election beforehand.
A key reason for this unpopularity is the widespread perception that the strikes overwhelmingly kill civilians.
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