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The phrase "artificially inflated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been exaggerated or increased in value or importance through non-natural means.
Example: "The prices of the stocks were artificially inflated due to speculative trading."
Alternatives: "falsely boosted" or "unnaturally raised".
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"It's artificially inflated by singles," she noted.
Prices of illegal goods tend to be artificially inflated.
Economists say the mild winter has artificially inflated job growth.
But many drugs remain at artificially inflated prices.
They might even consider breaching our artificially inflated partisan divide.
Adding to the problem was a pool system that artificially inflated the price of electricity.
The OFT found 199 offences where the 103 companies artificially inflated £200m worth of work.
He joined with a property and artificially inflated its value and booked a beautiful home.
Because investors are kept in the dark, the value of inside information is artificially inflated.
Shareholders accused the company of releasing misleading information that artificially inflated the price of its shares.
That promotion artificially inflated Madonna's numbers, putting her before Lionel Richie and his Tuskegee album".
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