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Discover Ludwig"is exaggerated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not as significant or severe as it is described. For example, "Despite rumors of an epidemic, the danger posed by the virus is exaggerated."
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is exaggerated
verb
To overstate, to describe more than is fact.
Exact(20)
Is it your view that that is exaggerated?
This is exaggerated.
But this is exaggerated.
Florentine speech is exaggerated.
Its reputation is exaggerated.
Nothing is exaggerated for effect.
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But these are exaggerated.
Has wage stickiness been exaggerated?
These responses are exaggerated in SHRs.
It's exaggerated, but true to life.
A recent sampling: "The polls are exaggerated.
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