Sentence examples for tends to exaggerate from inspiring English sources

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"He tends to exaggerate," the linguist wrote.

Ad spending is hugely volatile, and tends to exaggerate economic trends (see chart).

"American Epic," with its generally hagiographic tone, tends to exaggerate DeMille's accomplishments as a Hollywood pioneer.

For instance, the model tends to exaggerate the size of small groups and diminish that of large ones.

Israel tends to exaggerate for American consumption the extent to which Iran is the puppet master of Hamas and Hizbullah.

Diplomats say China tends to exaggerate such threats as an excuse to crack down on separatist movements.

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Cable channels tend to exaggerate the situation".

My mother, Mrs. Donen, tended to exaggerate.

He said news reports had tended to exaggerate problems.

Both the government and rebels tend to exaggerate battlefield casualties.

"And they, being pioneers, tended to exaggerate, as I suppose all pioneers do," he said.

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