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The phrase 'completely exaggerated' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to emphasize that something is exaggerated to an absurd level. For example, you could say "His description of the situation was completely exaggerated, making it seem much worse than it actually was."
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He said: "It is completely exaggerated to talk about American colonialism in this context.
"They don't scream, and shout out things, as has been completely exaggerated in the press … that really makes me angry – because that's 100 per cent not true.
"It is completely exaggerated," Sheik Saud contended, for Americans to complain that Kuwait is ungrateful for American willingness to lead the Persian Gulf war and to force Iraq out of Kuwait after its invasion in 1990.
Petróleos de Venezuela, the state-run oil company, released a statement on Monday saying that Exxon had sought a much larger compensation and that the arbitrator's conclusion showed that the company's claims were "exorbitant" and "completely exaggerated and beyond all logic".
It's completely exaggerated, but I don't like people arguing back with me".
It's completely exaggerated, but I don't like people arguing back with me". On losing: "I don't like losing but I've mellowed.
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But Ms. Badinter seems to completely exaggerate the pressures of this natural lifestyle.
Consistent with this possibility, conditioned place preference to cocaine, which requires the memory of a learned association between the rewarding properties of cocaine injections and the environmental context, was exaggerated in mice completely lacking ASIC1A and also in mice with ASIC1A disrupted specifically in the NAc.
I am not saying that the view of the outsider is completely false, but that it is exaggerated.
However, the acoustic characteristics of such an utterance may be exaggerated, while more subtle features are completely ignored.
It's a coded way of belittling what happened to the Jews, without denying it completely, and implying that the existence of antisemitism among Poles is exaggerated.
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