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Discover Ludwig"I figured so" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing that something turned out to be true, or as a response to someone else when they have confirmed something. Example sentence: My boss told me that I needed to stay late at work tonight, and I figured so.
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"I figured so," Audie said.
I figured so.
But I'd been able to get jobs in other newsrooms, I figured, so I filled out the paperwork as usual and succeeded in landing on the payroll.
"And you know I'd mentioned Louis Armstrong and Marlon Brando, and I figured, so, I didn't mention my child, so what?
Ah well, nothing's perfect, I figured, so I excitedly went back to the keyboard and mouse to set up my account.
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But then, I figure, so are you.
But small children may be more vulnerable than adults, I figure, so I consult another expert, Dr. Lorry Rubin of the Committee on Infectious Diseases at the American Academy of Pediatrics.
"I finally figured: 'So what?
So I figured, with so many people wanting to grab Harry Truman's mantle, this could turn into a great bipartisan effort," she said.
"So I figured, why not run?" So now he does.
So I figured, well I guess so, why not?
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