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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are exaggerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statements, claims, or representations that are overstated or not accurate.
Example: "The claims made in the advertisement are exaggerated and do not reflect the actual performance of the product."
Alternatives: "are overstated" or "are inflated".
Dictionary
are exaggerated
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
Exact(57)
But these are exaggerated.
These responses are exaggerated in SHRs.
A recent sampling: "The polls are exaggerated.
Stories are exaggerated and emotions often run high.
The scenarios of the end of the world are exaggerated".
Still, the dangers of opioid use are exaggerated.
Many attacks on him are exaggerated or tinged with humbug.
The claims are exaggerated, but not wholly unfounded.
Similar(3)
Many business executives say the similarities are exaggerated.
One faction complains that the community's imperfections are exaggerated.
Dr. Alcabes believes that the numbers are exaggerated.
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