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Discover Ludwig"I not figured" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct construction would be "I have not figured," "I do not figure," or "I did not figure." These constructions indicate that the speaker has not yet come to a conclusion or understanding about something. Example: "I have not figured out the solution to this math problem yet." "I do not figure that we should go with that plan." "I did not figure out why she was upset until she explained it to me."
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Had the show not telegraphed that — or had I not figured it out — and Don woke up the next morning with no corpse on the floor, I'd have been irked".
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I know I haven't figured that one out yet.
I guess I haven't figured that part out yet.
I could not figure out what was happening.
I could not figure out how to speak.
Something I could not figure out".
"I could not figure out how to run," she said.
I haven't figured it out yet".
I haven't figured it out".
But I hadn't figured on hippos.
"I haven't figured that out yet.
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