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"to overemphasize" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It means to place too much emphasis or importance on something. Example: It is important to accurately portray the facts in a news article and not to overemphasize any one aspect.
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to overemphasize
verb
To place too much emphasis on; to overstate the importance of.
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"They have a tendency to overemphasize logic," he said.
It's hard to overemphasize Gazprom's role in the Russian economy.
Christian missionaries, naturally having a monotheistic bias, tended to overemphasize high gods.
"I don't think it is possible to overemphasize just how important mismatch diseases are," Lieberman writes.
While salary, of course, is important, people tend to overemphasize it.
Ravsberg cautioned his reporters not to overemphasize the scavengers' miserable lives.
"You don't want to overemphasize, but he was at death's door," Dr. Bederson said.
And the official claims tend to overemphasize the government's role as home builder.
We tend to overemphasize it, the gerontologist Rosalie Kane has long argued.
"You don't want to overemphasize, but he was at death's door.
It is important, nevertheless, not to overemphasize the semantic incommensurability of languages.
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