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The phrase "are probably exaggerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing claims or statements that may be overstated or not entirely accurate.
Example: "The reports about the event's success are probably exaggerated, as many attendees felt it was poorly organized."
Alternatives: "are likely overstated" or "may be inflated".
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Both perceptions are probably exaggerated.
Such pleas of poverty are probably exaggerated.
But descriptions of Ethiopia's deployment are probably exaggerated.
As with the distant earthquake, those fears are probably exaggerated.
Despite the alarming escalation in violence, fears of civil war in Kenya are probably exaggerated.
But those fears are probably exaggerated, according to obstetricians who specialize in high-risk pregnancies.
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They also claim that the Russians helped Armenia get rocket-launchers from China.Still, the Azeris are probably exaggerating the arms imbalance.
It also reported a sharp monthly increase in February, raising its annual rate to 17%.Both the Halifax and the Nationwide indices are probably exaggerating the scale of house-price inflation because they measure the price of a typical house.
So, for example, parents who are trying to figure out the best parenting formula for making their kids into supersuccessful, Carnegie-Hall concert-giving, Harvard-going geniuses are probably exaggerating the role that they may play in their children's development.
That fear is probably exaggerated.
He has also speculated that their use is probably exaggerated.
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