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1These irregularities were much exaggerated by enemies of the Quakers in England.
2The act of his sudden breaking with Washington has been much exaggerated.
3The value of the Santa Fé trade has been very much exaggerated.
4These ideas of eating poisonous leaves and berries are very much exaggerated.
5Mrs. Peterkin felt that the thing must be very much exaggerated.
6His disaster, which they much exaggerated, was a shock to the three sisters.
7An indiscretion of youth, no doubt much exaggerated outside Court circles.
8His peculiarities of dress have been, I think, much exaggerated by common gossip.
9His disdain of woman has, we are sure, been much exaggerated.
10Reports of the Irish economy's demise have been much exaggerated.
11On the whole, the danger of hunting these great bears has been much exaggerated.
12Yet the extent of his concessions has been much exaggerated.
13Thirdly, the evil effects of lead poisoning were much exaggerated.
14As for other expressions attributed to him, they had been much exaggerated and misrepresented.
15The practical effect of Otis's speech has been much exaggerated.
16Reports, you know, are often much exaggerated on such occasions.
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