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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in an exaggerated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is overstated or presented in an extreme manner.
Example: "She told the story in an exaggerated way, making it seem more dramatic than it really was."
Alternatives: "in an overblown" or "in an inflated".
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Human beings behaving in an exaggerated way".
Lines are usually spoken in an exaggerated manner.
Kerber swung her arms in an exaggerated shrug of frustration.
From time to time, Valk stretches her red lips in an exaggerated grimace.
New York City, like London, has experienced that trend in an exaggerated way.
Undergraduate students (or Ekman himself) would perform expressions in an exaggerated way, against a controlled background.
The younger twin said, derisively, You guys, in an exaggerated Yankee accent.
Smyth was said to have replied in an exaggerated drawl: "You ain't seen harassment yet, darling".
"Hi, honey!" she called out in an exaggerated Southern twang, according to two guests.
"Many of you feel bad for this lamp," he says in an exaggerated Swedish accent.
Routinely blinking in an exaggerated fashion, he seems to be saying: "That thing I just told you – I was lying".
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