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The phrase "a figure of note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is significant or noteworthy in a particular context, such as in history, art, or a specific field.
Example: "Albert Einstein was a figure of note in the field of physics, known for his groundbreaking theories."
Alternatives: "a notable figure" or "an important person".
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In India politicians and the press quickly recognised him as a figure of note.
The one who seemed to be in charge was clearly a figure of note, Mrs. Anderson determined, someone "very down to business".
As a media reporter for the Times and a central figure in a 2011 documentary about the paper, "Page One," he became a figure of note, a fittingly meta development for the age.
Even her family seems to all but totally forget that she was ever a figure of note in the electronic music scene.
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Over a snack at a diner, Cody displays all the tiresome earmarks of the entitled (his father was a figure of some note in the town), while also playing what Man calls the "spade card".
This 32-year-old playwright, whose "Brother/Sister Plays" first made him a theatrical figure of note, grew up in Miami and sang in the choir of the Missionary Baptist Church until he was 10.
There is not a single public figure of note who has fixed our attention on the anomaly of doing things that manifestly further al-Qaeda, ISIL, et al even as we beat our breasts in unison with calls for a redoubling of the "war on terror".
Exaggerate wildly enough for others to know you don't mean it literally, but don't go overboard (NB: That is a figure of speech, not hyperbole, note the difference).
Here, based on the quantitative analysis of Ritsma et al, we take a figure of N = 8, noting that, while we are concerned with the relative difference between WT and K-ras mutant cells, our conclusions are largely insensitive to the precise choice.
For that, Jackson gets a memorial close by the real Fulham figure of note.
That perkiness has always dimly reminded me of some other cultural figure of note, and finally, midway through this movie, I got it: SpongeTom CruisePants!
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