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The phrase "a figure of three" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing numerical representations or statistics, but clarity is essential.
Example: "In the survey results, a figure of three indicated a significant preference for option A."
Alternatives: "a count of three" or "a number of three".
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Since this method is costly (a figure of three times the normal cost is mentioned), alternative forms of camouflage can include using neutral colours or familiar shapes such as cylinders and flagpoles.
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Is it true you have an AstroTurf lawn in a figure of eight?
A figure of zero shows that those expecting good news equal those expecting bad news.
(She also supported a figure of fifteen dollars in some expensive areas).
With one you can make a figure of eight or oval shape.
Then I plugged in a figure of zero economic growth through the election.
But then Testaccio, with its plainly handsome 19th-century buildings mostly built in a figure of eight, has many courtyards.
Bees perform specific movements, similar to a figure of eight (a jive), in order to notify other bees of the best spots to find pollen.
But they are using a figure of two miles to the gallon difference and that's not true.
Previously, Takahashi said, only around ten per cent of genes were thought to work this way; Hogenesch and his colleagues arrived at a figure of forty-three per cent.
The two men agreed on a figure of forty-four hundred dollars a pound; the price had eased somewhat since its peak, in 2005.
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