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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with exaggeration" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a situation or statement that is overstated or embellished. Example: "He told the story with exaggeration, making it seem far more dramatic than it actually was."
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Is it modern now to disguise simple beauty with exaggeration and hyper-styling?
They contain smart and interesting points, but are so filled with exaggeration and invective that the reader's eyes roll.
Speakers for the group claimed, with exaggeration, that even back-yard barbecues and kitchen stoves would be taxed.
Mr. Lena said the suit Mr. Anderson filed last week naming Pope Benedict XVI among the defendants was "over the top" and rife with exaggeration.
Local people (probably with exaggeration) also warn that visits to parts of the Cabañal district are only recommended if you are in the narcotics trade.
"Fools in Love" is intended to introduce children to Shakespeare, and it does the job with exaggeration, pure silliness and 1950's and 60's pop music.
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Often he meets official falsehoods with exaggerations of his own.
It can filter out valuable insights that unfortunately come crusted with clichés or inflated with exaggerations.
The judges' language was often withering: "patently incredible," "riddled with exaggerations," "unworthy of belief".
Never mind that Mr Trump's speeches are not just boastful but laden with exaggerations and claims of dubious origin.
Bill's year-end message to friends and loved ones in 2016 was packed with exaggerations, inconsistencies, and outright fabrication.
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