Sentence examples for something of an exaggeration from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Seltzer's representation of his scientific credentials was, of course, something of an exaggeration.

That is something of an exaggeration, although they are certainly the earliest in the standard repertory.

But to call it a dwelling was something of an exaggeration.

"I have to say -- that's something of an exaggeration," he said.

(The claim was something of an exaggeration: he was a relatively junior infrastructure analyst).

And while that may be something of an exaggeration, there is no obvious sign of the man's power diminishing.

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I suspect that this is something of an over-exaggeration.

Most of all, it depends on whether voters consider "Chicago-style politics" something of myth and exaggeration, or something to be feared.

This is somewhat of an exaggeration, however.

That is a bit of an exaggeration.

That might be bit of an exaggeration.

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