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It was a slightly exaggerated claim.
Referee Clancy had a part to play – he had a slightly exaggerated role here.
This caution about money got cleverly incorporated into a slightly exaggerated fastidiousness that was part of Updike's charm arsenal.
A perfect tuxedo jacket with a slightly exaggerated shoulder – subtly but unmistakably McQueen – went over a barely there slip.
In the same press conference, Trump admitted, "I guess probably I sell condos to Russians," and gave a slightly exaggerated account of a $95m condominium sale.
"You English are so flippant," she sighed, when I once suggested that the New York film press took a slightly exaggerated view of its own importance.
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The Superwide produces crisp and detail-packed images that are slightly exaggerated in perspective, giving the foreground — the car — a heightened immediacy.
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