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The phrase "little overrated" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use it to describe something that is not as valuable or important as people think it is. For example, "Football is a little overrated - there are plenty of other sports that deserve more recognition."
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"A little overrated, I think they are sometimes," he told the Swedish media.
"THE notion that you can solve all problems over a cocktail, I think, is a little overrated".
"I don't take nothing from him -- he's a good fighter -- but I think he's a little overrated.
The man who originally hired Hoke at Michigan in 1995, though, seemed to think all the talk of tradition was a little overrated.
Now it seems cruel, abusive even, but this all happened before the invention of self-esteem, which, frankly, I think is a little overrated.
The England Under-21s have been labelled "a little overrated" by a member of the Sweden squad they will face in the European Championships on Sunday.
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"Certain American literature is overrated, massively overrated," Xiaolu Guo says.
By besting an overrated Duke, little-respected Lehigh showed that quantitative methods can indeed identify teams that are stronger or weaker than their seeds would indicate.
My personal view is that it has been the tiniest bit overrated, and I am a little bemused at some of the saucer-eyed critical responses, but there are some tremendous performances and it is terrifically watchable.
Perhaps I should get rid of that pithy little pillow and learn to age gracefully -- however overrated that may be -- because it is, after all, "Just the facts, Ma'am.
He had little use, for example, for Henry James, who "bores me unbearably," and thought F. Scott Fitzgerald was overrated: "The Great Gatsby" "seemed to me to lack point" and "Tender Is the Night" "even more so," he wrote.
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