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The phrase "be exaggerated with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that has been made to seem more extreme or dramatic than it actually is. Example: The news report was exaggerated with sensationalized headlines and exaggerated details, causing panic among the viewers.
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Analysts said that market moves were expected to be exaggerated, with lighter volumes in a holiday week.
But the government's testing procedure has a habit -- one that seems to be exaggerated with hybrids -- of rendering fuel economy numbers as relevant to the real world as national energy policies have been to actually reducing dependence on foreign oil.
Of course, as with all health fads, the mats' salutary effects can be exaggerated, with some people promising cures for everything "from schizophrenia to dandruff," Ms. Rolfsdotter-Jansson said.
The role of carbapenem might be exaggerated with this straightforward comparison [16], [17].
DeJoy [ 23] claims that the bias of 'observers' (i.e. managers; as opposed to employees being 'actors') toward internal attribution and underestimating external factors is likely to be exaggerated with increasing organizational distance.
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The basic animation is faithful to the books' colorful geometric look, but the soundtrack is exaggerated, with musical cues that signal and occasionally overwhelm the events they indicate.
Disapproval either goes unexpressed or is exaggerated, with a roll of the eye and a theatrical moue and a "She never takes any notice of me, anyway".
Rumours of short battery life haven't been exaggerated: with 3D and wireless communications turned on, it can be just three hours before the console needs recharging via the provided cradle, though playing older and less graphically intensive games extends that time.
But he claims that its achievements were exaggerated, with normal standards of proof lowered in order "to provide the international community with the African success story it wants".In this section The great terrain robbery Distrust, in all around Looking both ways Was the miracle faked?
The effect of their addition is exaggerated with increased added ratios of either of them.
Hašek's lawyer Pavel Jelínek announced in a statement that media reports about the incident were exaggerated, with Šíla not having sustained any documented injuries.
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