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Discover LudwigThe phrase "can't be exaggerated" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the level or degree of something, indicating that it is impossible to overstate or exaggerate. You can use it to describe an extreme or highly exaggerated situation or quality. Example: The beauty of the sunset can't be exaggerated. It was like a painting come to life, with vibrant colors flooding the horizon and casting a golden glow over the landscape.
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Rewatching the highlights from the show's run this week, it can't be exaggerated just how consistently funny Colbert has been, night after night, for nearly a decade.
The plan to save the auto industry remains a work in progress, as does the banking-industry restabilization, the importance of which can't be exaggerated: Japan's experience in the nineteen-nineties demonstrates that fiscal stimulus without effective financial stabilization doesn't work.
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Its influence, however, should not be exaggerated.
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But these effects should not be exaggerated.
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However, its importance should not be exaggerated.
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