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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are overblown for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is exaggerated or inflated in terms of importance or impact, often in a critical context.
Example: "The concerns about the new policy are overblown for the actual benefits it provides."
Alternatives: "are exaggerated for" or "are inflated for".
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But analysts say that fears of an organized jihadi network are overblown, for now at least.
Some even speculate that China's rich may begin to smuggle their new-found wealth out of the country en masse.These fears are overblown, for now.
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Many academics, including some China experts at the university, believe the institutes do nothing to compromise academic integrity, and that the fears surrounding them are overblown.For now the univeristy does seem ready to shutter its institute, though that is not certain.
Super's importance to retirement savings has been overblown for far too long.
"Expectations were overblown for the North Korea summit, and there are legitimate reasons to question whether Kim Jong-un is serious about giving up its nuclear weapons, but Trump's letter is an overreaction and ignores the role that top officials played in provoking this crisis," Kelsey Davenport, director for non-proliferation policy at the Arms Control Association, said.
But the ramifications of Falcao's possible absence can be overblown for a number of reasons.
But Sommers asserts that concerns over rising premiums are "overblown," chiefly for three reasons: Most of the cited rates are initial requests, likely to be pared down by state regulators; consumers have the ability and incentive to shop for cheaper rates; and more than 80% of Affordable Care Act customers receive premium subsidies, limiting the impact of any rate increases.
Of course, Phillips & Drew's clients have missed out on a good portion of the global equity market's bull run over the past four years, with Mr Dye and his colleagues convinced that the markets are overblown and ready for a big crash.
A wariness that has been slowly brewing is turning into a regionwide consensus: The benefits of screens as a learning tool are overblown, and the risks for addiction and stunting development seem high.
Many neuroscientists think the claims being made for fMRI are overblown.
Former NSA officials say privacy concerns are overblown and note that requests for NSA assistance are denied when there is no national security interest at stake.
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