widespread perception

Frequency: 7.816.3 per million words

a perception existing or happening over a large area or among many people

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Examples (10)

  • There is a widespread perception that the economy is improving.
  • The media often contributes to the widespread perception of certain issues.
  • Despite the evidence, a widespread perception of injustice persists.
  • The company struggled to change the widespread perception of its brand.
  • It's a widespread perception that technology makes life easier.
  • This widespread perception needs to be challenged with facts.
  • A widespread perception among younger generations is that climate change is an urgent threat.
  • The government aims to alter the widespread perception of its policies.
  • This led to a widespread perception that the system was flawed.
  • There was a widespread perception that the new law would solve many problems.