Sentence examples for seemed exaggerated from inspiring English sources

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At times, though, the fears seemed exaggerated.

The comparisons between De Gea and the Dutchman seemed exaggerated then, but not any more.

Then, in 1977, it would have seemed exaggerated to say she was her country's preëminent modern writer.

Mr. Springsteen's gestures became a bit grand, and his band's repartee seemed exaggerated, during his often-broadcast HBO concert this year.

An official with the United Nations, speaking on the condition of anonymity, said that the number of deaths claimed by the Shabab seemed exaggerated, but that the figures from the African Union and Burundian government were too low.

Yet the consistency Mr. Aimard brought to his characterizations of the work's principal themes made his speeds seem sensible, and even in passages that seemed exaggerated, you had to admire his incisive articulation and the sheer dramatic power he brought to this monumental score, and to the lesser ones as well.

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That seems exaggerated.

To call it Tolstoyan seems exaggerated, however.

"Nothing in the book seems exaggerated to me," says Pierre.

The fury seems exaggerated, given the relative rarity of offending articles.

There is, one character says, "something in the atmosphere that makes everything seem exaggerated".

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