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1There is often much exaggeration, much unfairness, much acrimony in their debates.
2How much exaggeration, we hear you ask… A whole fourteen minutes to be exact.
3There is much exaggeration in second-rate books about tropical vegetation.
4Carlyle and Ruskin indulge in much exaggeration, relying on striking statements for increased effect.
5There is much exaggeration and rattle-brain about this fellow.
6Of its wealth and commercial importance in the abstract, I should say much exaggeration has been indulged in.
7On that day the city of Dresden without much exaggeration might have been compared to a great dining-hall.
8Gale stood fascinated, unable to tell how much he saw was real, how much exaggeration of overwrought emotions.
9Although friends and colleagues, there is a palpable tension between the pair, who are playing themselves without much exaggeration.
10He is described by Chaucer with so much humour, that one can hardly suspect much exaggeration in the sketch.
11The Madani, who, as usual with Orientals, take a personal pride in their castle, speak of it with much exaggeration.
12We well know how much sophistry there was in the reasonings, and how much exaggeration in the declamations of both parties.
13Without much exaggeration, the same might be said of the people of this country during the earlier part of this century.
14One may, without much exaggeration, say that the history of this country is written in gigantic characters of mountains and islands.
15Some people still living can remember the time when they could have repeated, without much exaggeration, the confession of Peter's Procurator-General.
16The whole Furlo Pass might, without too much exaggeration, be described as a kind of Cheddar on the scale of the Via Mala.
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