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"exaggeration of" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English
You can use it when discussing someone or something that is portrayed as being more extreme or intense than they actually are. It can also be used when describing an action or situation that is made to seem more significant or exaggerated for effect. Example: "The media's exaggeration of the celebrity's actions led to widespread misinformation and outrage." In this example, the use of "exaggeration of" emphasizes how the media's portrayal of the celebrity's actions was distorted and heightened for dramatic effect.
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An exaggeration, of course.
It's an exaggeration, of course.
That was exaggeration, of course.
That was an exaggeration, of course.
That's an exaggeration, of course.
It's a sort of exaggeration of me.
This was an exaggeration, of course.
Both are a considerable exaggeration of the situation.
This was just an exaggeration of that feeling".
It's a sort of an exaggeration of real life".
It's just an exaggeration of my own personality.
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