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1 The extravagance of some of the early Quakers has been grossly exaggerated .
2 All sorts of figures were floating around, some of them grossly exaggerated .
3 The government has repeatedly rejected the charges of civilian deaths as grossly exaggerated .
4 His ignorance of political and civil affairs has been grossly exaggerated .
5 It is grossly exaggerated , of course, but this is the substance of it.
6 Essentially, figures which grossly exaggerated the take from fees were leaked.
7 According to the Doctor, the whole business has been grossly exaggerated .
8 The impact of the national radio is therefore grossly exaggerated .
9 Paes says these numbers are grossly exaggerated by political opponents.
10 This image is grossly exaggerated and cannot be supported by any scientific statistical studies.
11 During times of panic, even, the number of the unemployed is often grossly exaggerated .
12 Stories are grossly exaggerated and distorted as they are passed from person to person.
13 But the report was, as Mark Twain would have said, " grossly exaggerated . "
14 Here a grossly exaggerated price was paid in rare silver councils for immediate passage west.
15 In the opinion of most who have tasted it, its virtues have been grossly exaggerated .
16 Rumours that is inspired by a real-life story involving Smyth and myself are grossly exaggerated .
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