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The phrase "a dramatic exaggeration of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been significantly overstated or embellished for effect.
Example: "The movie was criticized for being a dramatic exaggeration of historical events, leading to misconceptions about the actual timeline."
Alternatives: "an extreme overstatement of" or "a significant embellishment of".
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Rather, it's about the complications of love, guilt, and rage that exist between two generations of a family pursuing the same subject in radically different ways — a dramatic exaggeration of the normal to-and-fro between fathers and sons.
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The suggestion that Mr. Acquisti has cracked a code for predicting an S.S.N. is a dramatic exaggeration".
Mr. Halpern's settings of the text also lean toward dramatic exaggeration, keeping the mood at a consistently heightened emotional pitch of (literal) melodrama that quickly comes to seem wearing, and artificial.
There are, therefore, at least four layers of interpretation and wilful dramatic exaggeration standing between the real Richard III, and Laurence Olivier prancing about onscreen with a fake nose, rolling his Rs like there's no tomorrrrrow and threatening to kill everyone.
They are a conjunction of cosmic fantasies, tough realities and dramatic exaggerations.
It's a sort of an exaggeration of real life".
Both are a considerable exaggeration of the situation.
DR. SAUTER: No, that was a rhetorical exaggeration of mine.
The cross-sections have a vertical exaggeration of 1.8.
"[Nazi comparisons are] a real exaggeration, of course.
" is a gross exaggeration of facts, as I will explain.
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