widely perceived

Frequency: 7.818.1 per million words

how a large number of people across different places see or understand something.

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Examples (10)

  • It is widely perceived as a women's health problem, but it does also affect men.
  • The new policy is widely perceived as a step in the right direction.
  • He is widely perceived to be the frontrunner in the upcoming election.
  • The company's actions were widely perceived as an attempt to monopolize the market.
  • This region is widely perceived as being unsafe for tourists.
  • The tax increase was widely perceived as unfair by the middle class.
  • Her resignation was widely perceived as a protest against the board's decision.
  • The failure of the mission was widely perceived as a blow to national pride.
  • The artist is widely perceived as a pioneer of modern sculpture.
  • These changes are widely perceived to be necessary for the long-term growth of the economy.