Sentence examples for substantially exaggerated from inspiring English sources

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"I think it does appear that some of the speculation about how many players would test positive was substantially exaggerated," Granik said without discussing numbers.

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"The events did not happen and those that were described have been exaggerated substantially".

Therefore the odds of exaggerated news were substantially higher when the press releases issued by the academic institutions were exaggerated (odds ratios 6.5, 20, and 56, respectively).

"Well, this is exaggerated rhetoric.

Compared with THC, SCs have a substantially higher potency often resulting in exaggerated neuropsychiatric effects.

Well, I hear such exaggerated comments.

I faulted The Times last month for its immediate, and I felt exaggerated, reporting that "job growth slowed substantially" when the numbers didn't back up that description.

Moreover, contrary to common assumption, we did not find evidence that exaggerated statements in press releases are more likely to attract news uptake or substantially increase the number of news articles when they do occur.

But these are exaggerated.

He exaggerated only slightly.

An exaggerated comparison?

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