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The phrase "a slight exaggeration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a statement that is not entirely true but is presented in a way that emphasizes a point.
Example: "When he said he could run a mile in under four minutes, it was a slight exaggeration."
Alternatives: "a minor overstatement" or "a small embellishment."
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It's a slight exaggeration.
"Everyone" is a slight exaggeration.
That might be a slight exaggeration.
That seems only a slight exaggeration.
Well, that's a slight exaggeration.
That's only a slight exaggeration.
This is a slight exaggeration.
Well, that may be a slight exaggeration.
It's no exaggeration, well a slight exaggeration.
This is only a slight exaggeration.
Unfortunately, that's only a slight exaggeration.
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