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The phrase "with exaggerated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is overemphasizing or exaggerating a particular aspect or behavior. Example: The politician's speech was filled with exaggerated claims and promises, making it hard for the audience to take him seriously.
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He inclined his head with exaggerated patience.
It's filled with exaggerated and inaccurate nonsense.
He spoke slowly and with exaggerated gallantry.
"Good morning, Granddad," David Sinclair said, with exaggerated deference.
"Your favorite non-alcoholic beverage," he said, with exaggerated solemnity.
Fidyka shook my hand with exaggerated vigor, like a salesman.
"It does not?" Wyden asked, with exaggerated surprise.
A few, sung with exaggerated Southern twangs, are annoying.
Mr. Seinfeld finally walked to center stage with exaggerated steps.
Tell me about your day," it says with exaggerated innocence.
"You won't catch it," she says with exaggerated concern.
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