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The phrase "an overblown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exaggerated or inflated beyond what is reasonable or appropriate.
Example: "The media's coverage of the event was an overblown reaction to a minor incident."
Alternatives: "an exaggerated" or "an inflated".
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"I think it's an overblown discussion.
It's not an overblown orchestral style.
He looks like an overblown poseur, with no real heart.
May be I am just an overblown pessimist".
Actually, Rothko Room seems like an overblown title.
Bad Blood is an overblown, drawn-out credit sequence.
The best American organs remind me of an overblown California cabernet.
Perhaps he missed my description of the the Australian effort as an "overblown, overdrawn caricature".
Meek's story came to a grim end, captured in an overblown Grand Guignol climax.
Ferrell's Jonrosh is a great creation, an overblown and self-important writer down on his luck.
The real challenge: staying interested in what's basically an overblown cable movie.
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