Sentence examples for exaggerated to from inspiring English sources

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"Nothing in the book seems exaggerated to me," says Pierre.

Applicants, take heart: Mr. Gilles said that the play is exaggerated to make a point.

This was too distorted to be happening, too exaggerated to be real.

Finally, she said, these pictures were just too exaggerated to have been effective as pornography.

Human rights advocates say the official accounts are often exaggerated to justify crackdowns on Uighur advocates.

The piles have, in fact, been digitally exaggerated to question their role in the world's fastest-growing economy.

Reports of the death of classical music have been greatly exaggerated, to the point of tedious cliché.

So is racial identity: sometimes exaggerated to the point of stereotype, in other cases impossible to define.

Then, in 1977, it would have seemed exaggerated to say she was her country's preëminent modern writer.

When runners use their prowess, real or exaggerated, to suggest superiority, they generate resentment, Dr. Thompson noted.

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The next day, Frank denied the allegations through his own Facebook post, calling them "exaggerated... to the point of telling lies".

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