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The phrase "overblown language" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe language that is exaggerated or overly elaborate, often to the point of being ridiculous or insincere.
Example: "The politician's speech was filled with overblown language that failed to resonate with the audience."
Alternatives: "exaggerated rhetoric" or "inflated language."
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James hasn't written in florid cod-Regency whorls, the overblown language other mimics so often employ.
It says that its many claims of objectivity, independence and "analytic excellence at all times" add up to "classic puffery," the vague and overblown language that businesses often use to describe the virtues of their products and services.
Mr. Hollande has criticized Mr. Sarkozy for using overblown language, but has been reluctant to say anything that appears to be critical of the French police or intelligence services in the wake of the Toulouse killings.
Look beyond its slightly surreal humour – it pokes fun at the silly, overblown language of sport – and you'll see that it also pays quiet tribute to the now rapidly diminishing army of men (and women) who continue, against the financial odds, to deliver a daily pint to doorsteps everywhere.
This brings me to the following protest at what another reader sees as overblown language in the Guardian, particularly in headlines: "Would it be possible to create a hierarchy of words in descending order of magnitude with approximate definitions?" Could I not do something about overheated language, the reader asked, before it became a disaster, or catastrophe, or tragedy?
He also confessed to using overblown language in response to the terror threat.
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That's overblown, inflammatory language, yes, but it's almost boilerplate for the North — and it stops short of the regime's usual threat to turn Seoul into a sea of fire.
Steven Silber, a spokesman for PricewaterhouseCoopers, called the suit "baseless and without merit," adding that "the overblown reckless language in this suit is akin to swearing and cursing when you don't have facts and logic behind your arguments".
The shadows of the chilly house and the cover of frilly bonnets allow her to poke around in "all the secret love things", indulge in "overblown, romantic language", and to mess around generally.
Basically it puts into overblown think-tank language an idea that most men have internalized since the days of St. Augustine: Kids are fucking terrifying.
That may seem strong language, too overblown and dramatic (and now coming from a long-time religion professor, no less).
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