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The phrase "a hail of hyperbole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where exaggerated statements or claims are made in abundance, often in a critical or humorous context.
Example: "The politician's speech was filled with a hail of hyperbole, making it hard to discern the truth behind his promises."
Alternatives: "a barrage of exaggeration" or "a flood of hyperbole".
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Soon he is welcoming the Immortalizers — Beth Beverly, Dave Houser, Page Nethercutt and Takeshi Yamada — who are introduced in a hail of hyperbole reminiscent of pro wrestling or a heavyweight fight.
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