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1 The reports which flew about the school proved to have been somewhat exaggerated .
2 The narrative is, as our readers will perceive, written in somewhat exaggerated language:-
3 I take it that reports of your abduction were, ah, somewhat exaggerated , then.
4 So Schwarzkogler's reputation as the ultimate performance artist is somewhat exaggerated .
5 By this channel Wheeler got a somewhat exaggerated account of Sir Charles's state.
6 While somewhat exaggerated , that is about the way matters stand.
7 Mr. Edison's biographers say, but the statement is somewhat exaggerated :
8 As you can see, Commander, the reports of my death have been somewhat exaggerated .
9 The girls laughed, but they could not help thinking that the statement was somewhat exaggerated .
10 His labors thus far had given him a somewhat exaggerated estimate of his physical powers.
11 As a result, price changes were somewhat exaggerated .
12 But Marillac had soon reason to see that in making this statement he had somewhat exaggerated .
13 There is, indeed, some reason to think that the time claimed by geologists is somewhat exaggerated .
14 She decorated her room in her own fashion, with a crude, somewhat exaggerated , yet graceful, taste.
15 Note here the somewhat exaggerated art of the poem in the alliterations and in the multiple comparisons.
16 Several of these were elegiac lines, somewhat exaggerated in their praises of the deceased, though doubtless sincere.
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