Sentence examples for exaggerated conceptions from inspiring English sources

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One woman had had exaggerated conceptions of how dangerous hyperglycaemia during labour could be for the baby.

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An exaggerated head fake.

"There is a characterization of those who were engaged in the black freedom struggle of the 20th century as law breakers [in the report]," Glaude said, contributing to conceptions that African-Americans exaggerated police brutality.

Sunlight warms Ceres most when the asteroid comes closest, which was around the time Herschel detected the water vapor (shown with exaggerated clarity in this artist's conception).

1962 , 1972 76 L.Ed.2d 81983983), Justice SCALIA's conception of Hans ' holding looks particularly exaggerated.

She exaggerated.

But these are exaggerated.

True, "Counterswarm," to Ligeti, is a clever but unabsorbing conception of humans viewed as insects, and the real charm of "Aureole," to Handel, is reduced by the women's autopilot bright smiles (also by Mr. See's exaggerated facial reactions).

He exaggerated only slightly.

That seems exaggerated.

An exaggerated comparison?

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