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The phrase "a small exaggerated" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms, as "small" and "exaggerated" do not typically go together in this way. An example could be: "He made a small exaggeration about his achievements."
Alternatives: "a slight exaggeration" or "a minor embellishment."
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Say Thanks after every gift so saying a small exaggerated "Thanks" after the present you know about will not seem strange.
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