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The phrase "gross overstatement" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a claim or assertion that is exaggerated to an extreme degree. Example: "Claiming that the project will double our profits in a month is a gross overstatement."
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That is a gross overstatement.
To call state failure the principal menace to international order is a gross overstatement.
This description of my grandfather Rudolf Wertime is a gross overstatement and very likely far from accurate.
This was a gross overstatement: the real span of what Ptolemy meant by the "known world" — Eurasia and Africa — was only about a hundred and twenty degrees.
First is that a villager's estimate of 40 kilometers for the journey, which they had thought to be a gross overstatement, may well have been accurate.
That may be a gross overstatement, given the country's many other policies that are widely considered dangerous for both Iran's people and the outside world.
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His greater liabilities were his wildly mixed messages, gross overstatements and insistence on inserting himself — like some mouthy Gump doppelgänger with a doctorate — into every key moment of the late 20th century.
Egregious damage might be an overstatement.
"He's a perfect counterbalance to this huge overstatement".
That may be overstatement.
"Herbalife did not respond to our identification of overstatements and inaccuracies in the company's earnings statement for distributors, which among other deceptions, excludes the 93 percent of distributors that have zero gross earnings," he said in a statement.
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