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The phrase "you will perceive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of becoming aware of or understanding something through observation or experience. Example: "As you explore the new exhibit, you will perceive the intricate details of the artist's work."
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Retrospectively you will perceive the usual beats of a coming-of-age tale, as Terri is tested in various ways and learns important lessons about loyalty, bravery and himself.
Be cautious not to drown the lemon's bite and aromatics with too much sugar, but also bear in mind that if you're serving your limoncello from the freezer, you will perceive slightly less sweetness in the frozen mixture.
This seems to me the crux: with whatever emphasis you read the first line, you will perceive the young man to be "no longer" what he was, or where he was.
I think you should look at the behavior of the characters, which I hope you will perceive as paradoxical, in order to see where the funny is in the tragic and the tragic is in the funny.
If you consistently look put together, polished and sophisticated, you will feel systematically confident, act accordingly and people around you will perceive you in that way.
The more you tell yourself how impossible things are, the fewer choices you will perceive other than even more downward spiraling steps.
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In practice, this makes literally no difference to how you'll perceive the mini.
If you're looking for love but are lying to get it, there's a good chance that you'll perceive others are lying to you, too.
If you believe all religious people are passing judgement on you, you'll perceive insult where none was intended.
Abruptly, you probably will perceive a familiar face that, on subsequent viewing, will reappear to you without difficulty.
How you present yourself online needs to be consistent with how you present yourself in person, and remember, even if only 1% of you is a beer bonging party animal, if that's the first (and only) thing someone sees when looking at potentially hiring you, they will perceive that 1% as 100%.
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