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"has been overblown" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when something has been exaggerated or hyped up, often beyond its true importance. For example, "The media coverage of the incident has been overblown, and the response has been disproportionate to the actual issue."
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Yet the disagreement has been overblown.
The role of top executives' pay has been overblown.
For all this, though, the comparison has been overblown.
Do you think his funeral has been overblown?
Much of the coverage of Mr Kelly's comment, however, has been overblown.
One is that Johnson's part in the story has been overblown.
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But these fears seem to have been overblown.
But, so far, such worries seem to have been overblown.
Turner suggests that this might have been overblown.
Others believe the downbeat headlines in recent weeks have been overblown.
On Monday, Ms. Gohar said she was sure the warnings had been overblown.
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