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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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I've correctly used 'perceive' in the sentence, haven't I?

I've correctly used 'perceive' in the sentence, haven't I?

Cora makes me feel her strength of character, even if I perceive her as a mild-tempered person.

  

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"perceive" is correct in itself. To me, the two halves of the sentence do not seem to fit together in a tremendously expected way, albeit the combination is not impossible.

  • "perceive" is correct in itself.
  • To me, the two halves of the sentence do not seem to fit together in a tremendously expected way, albeit the combination is not impossible.
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"perceive" is correct in itself. To me, the two halves of the sentence do not seem to fit together in a tremendously expected way, albeit the combination is not impossible.

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