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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument is overblown" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a particular argument or claim is exaggerated or inflated beyond what is reasonable or accurate.
Example: "While I understand the concerns raised, I believe the argument is overblown and does not reflect the actual situation."
Alternatives: "argument is exaggerated" or "argument is inflated".
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This argument is overblown.
But when I speak with insurance officers about this issue, they claim that argument is overblown.
But this argument is overblown; after all, a 70-year-old can be more economically productive than a 7-year-old.
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While I don't accept his premise that companies cannot find competitive advantage through IT, the reaction to his argument was overblown.
The oft-repeated, seldom-proved "blowback" argument is, well, overblown.
(A quick note to preempt the inevitable argument that Drudge's influence is overblown. Tomorrow morning, take a minute to look at the stories Drudge is highlighting.
This practical concern is overblown.
That is overblown.
This worry is overblown.
Nothing is overblown.
Yet this concern is overblown.
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