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But Bezmozgis's prose is unusually assured, and suggests the hype may not be entirely exaggerated.
In a time when many apartments lacked rudimentary baths, the concern was not entirely exaggerated, and Brooklyn eventually had five public bathhouses.
Mr. Ramsay's media appeal is based on a fiercely aggressive, megalomaniacal television persona (not uncommon in the chef world but less often seen) that is not entirely exaggerated, and his interviews are laced with robust obscenities.
The excessive focus in the mainstream media and culture on the "Muslim problem" or the demographic growth of Muslim communities – both entirely exaggerated – helps provide the mood music that the far right exploit.
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Only exaggerate if necessary.
But they are all just exaggerated enough to avoid being entirely three-dimensional.
But even if many of the harms are either entirely imaginary or grossly exaggerated, plenty are real and important.
It is, I do not exaggerate, entirely impossible to deduce which is the one you are supposed to be liking.
He has been called a "permabear," a label that he says is exaggerated but not entirely without merit.
Theranos's claim that it could run the full gamut of blood tests on a microsample from a finger prick using its own breakthrough technology proved to be grossly exaggerated, if not entirely false.
Cyprus-based economist Fiona Mullen believes the accusation is not entirely unjustified, but has been exaggerated.
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