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Discover Ludwig"somewhat exaggerated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe an event or a situation that may have been exaggerated for effect. For example: "The newspaper article about the incident was somewhat exaggerated in its description of the event."
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Both diagnoses are somewhat exaggerated.
They are somewhat exaggerated, aren't they?
Rumors of Nigeria's demise have been somewhat exaggerated.
He always kind of told stories, somewhat exaggerated.
Reports of Hawking's dramatic conversion to atheism are somewhat exaggerated.
But some S.E.C. officials have privately acknowledged that those numbers are somewhat exaggerated.
And does its success suggest that the demise of digital radio has been somewhat exaggerated?
So Schwarzkogler's reputation as the ultimate performance artist is somewhat exaggerated.
"His candor was refreshing, but I think his accomplishments have been somewhat exaggerated".
Reports of Australia's demise would appear to have been somewhat exaggerated.
This curmudgeonliness seemed par for the course, even somewhat exaggerated for effect.
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