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Which figure of speech is used in this text?
Although the researchers did produce statistically significant results, their sample size was small. They seemed to be slightly economical with the truth when they claimed that their study was generalizable to the greater population.

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The phrase "slightly economical with the truth" is a euphemism (an idiom/understatement). It softens and downplays the accusation of dishonesty—i.e., politely saying they lied or were misleading—rather than stating it bluntly.