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Bigger on the outside, emptier on the insidephysics, egos, and prices alike.

means Expanded or exaggerated beyond true size, whether by air, pride, or accounting.

from From Latin inflare, to blow intoflare meaning blow, the same breath that fills a balloon and a tire.

Currency cousinInflation literally pictures money as a swelling balloon.
Ego editionAn inflated head holds more air than ideas.
Sports asteriskInflated stats deflate fast under closer inspection.
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