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But to call it the best of the last 80 years is a gross exaggeration.
Could it be the stories at home were gross exaggerations?
That is a gross exaggeration, legal and medical experts say.
Other accounts consider the story to be a gross exaggeration.
That is a gross exaggeration of what the difficulties were.
Hold up a mirror so that he can see his image in gross exaggeration.
You know what they say about rumors and gross exaggerations.
Okay, that may be a gross exaggeration, but hopefully you understand what I mean.
The first sentence in that passage is, of course, a gross exaggeration.
Other studies have shown this to be a gross exaggeration or not reflective of developed countries.
This is quite a gross exaggeration, to be sure.
Your statement seems to lie in the realm of "gross exaggeration".
Of course, the reports by the Spaniards were usually gross exaggerations.
The film is obviously a gross exaggeration of what lobbyists will do to protect their interests.
"I think it's not a gross exaggeration to assume that 2 percent are still probably alive," he said.
She had made a gross exaggeration, if not an outright distortion!
Decker knew that Goodman was not given to gross exaggeration.
Downing Street said the reported claims were a "gross exaggeration."
This is most likely a gross exaggeration to emphasize the scale of the victory.
In general, numbers written down by ancient military authors have to be taken as gross exaggerations.
Ballmer said it was a "gross exaggeration of what actually took place."
That some of those numbers were gross exaggerations made no nevermind.
"I think that is a gross exaggeration of what our staffs have the ability to review," he said.
Given the history involved, it was a gross exaggeration, but it made my point.
Now you have an evaluation commission to find out if there has been gross exaggeration."