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The phrase "to be exaggerated" is a correct and usable part of speech in written English.
It is usually used to mean that something has been expressed in a greater degree than it really is. For example: "The dangers of texting while driving are often exaggerated".
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The fear is likely to be exaggerated.
They seemed to be exaggerated.
Besides, most everything Texan tends to be exaggerated.
Most of those figures are widely held to be exaggerated.
No part of this crisis needs to be exaggerated.
Patton Boggs's claim turned out to be exaggerated.
They are far more apt to be exaggerated.
Scepticism about Russia proved to be exaggerated last year.
Rumours of Kyoto's demise appear to be exaggerated.
They almost always turn out to be exaggerated.
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All of these statements have been shown to be exaggerated--or completely false.
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to be overdone
to be exorbitant
to be undue
to be disproportionate
to be overkill
to become exaggerated
to be excess
to be unreasonable
to be extravagant
to be exaggerating
to be unfair
to be excessive
to be over the top
to be overemphasised
to be exaggerated
to be overrated
to be overemphasized
to be overvalued
to be amplified
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