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The phrase "a bit overrated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the opinion that something is more highly regarded than it deserves to be.
Example: "While many people rave about the movie, I found it to be a bit overrated and not as entertaining as expected."
Alternatives: "somewhat exaggerated" or "a little overhyped".
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Hearst Castle is a bit overrated, though.
March 15 , 2014Updated at 3.06pm GMT 2.03pm GMT 73 mins Does anyone else think May is a bit overrated?
T-shirts with cartoons and such on them are getting a bit overrated nowadays and a lot of wannabes can be seen running around wearing them, so if you don't want to be like a wannabe, stay classy but with a bit of edge instead of wearing a blindingly bright Care Bear shirt that looks like something a 10 year old would wear.
"My father was not a misanthrope, exactly, but he thought that the whole thing" — that is, life — "was a bit overrated".
Now they are apparently turning their attention to Johnny Cueto, who is a bit overrated but would certainly help.
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"I think Melo having the ball in his hands in this town is a little bit overrated.
Part of the reason for my skepticism is that I think these empirical models are, in general, a little bit overrated by the political science community.
I once enraged an audience of very nice book-lovers at the Cheltenham literary festival by suggesting that Mockingbird was just the teensiest bit overrated.
Possession, suggested Sunderland's new manager, can be overrated, not to mention a bit boring for fans.
In my opinion (biased), the rush to find a boyfriend as a teenager is overrated.
Or maybe, just maybe, those sideline talks are a tad overrated as far as strategy goes.
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