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Hyperbole for money refers to exaggerated statements or claims about wealth or financial situations that emphasize their significance or impact. For example, saying "I could buy a mansion with all this cash!" when referring to a smaller amount of money is a form of hyperbole. Such expressions are often used for dramatic effect or to convey strong emotions related to financial matters, rather than literal truth.

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