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The phrase "a haven of hyperbole" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation that is characterized by exaggerated statements or claims, often in a humorous or dramatic context.
Example: "The author's latest novel is a haven of hyperbole, filled with over-the-top characters and outrageous plot twists."
Alternatives: "a sanctuary of exaggeration" or "a refuge of overstatement".
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A haven of kindness.
But Caesar's is a haven of civility.
Officials described the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation as a "haven of waste".
It is a haven of calm and repose.
Their classroom was a haven of learning.
Ouch (also a bit of hyperbole).
"It's a bit of hyperbole," he said.
It's a bit of hyperbole, of course.
Without a whiff of hyperbole, the catalog describes the car as "the drive of a lifetime".
There is bit of truth and a bit of hyperbole in that anger and anxiety.
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