Sentence examples for make exaggerated comparisons from inspiring English sources

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She underscores her assertions with a liberal use of Orwellian language to make exaggerated comparisons between trans public figures and violent and oppressive totalitarian nation-states.

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Those who claim it make exaggerated claims for it.

The insurgents are known to make exaggerated battlefield claims.

Yet the same tendency to make exaggerated, even false, connections colours an otherwise fascinating book.

He's not the first federal treasurer to make exaggerated claims of this kind.

They jump with the character and make exaggerated motions.

Try not to make exaggerated sounds, like laughing extremely loudly to attract attention.

However, the multiplicity of comparisons has to be factored to avoid making exaggerated claims about the promising SNPs that emerge from such meta-analyses.

Other alliance commanders suggested Dr. Abdullah was making exaggerated claims.

"We're not making exaggerated expenditures on marketing," he said.

They say he has made exaggerated claims and serious errors.

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