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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a figure representing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a visual representation or illustration of a concept, object, or person.
Example: "The report includes a figure representing the growth of the company's revenue over the past five years."
Alternatives: "an illustration depicting" or "a diagram showing".
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Mining fueled Australia's surging exports to China, which at their peak reached nearly $100 billion a year — a figure representing $4,300 for every man, woman and child in the country.
On one side, a figure representing Truth pours water from two bowls, symbolizing the wellspring of knowledge and potential.
A figure representing the required RAM per replica as a function of the cluster size (N≤20000) is also provided as benchmark.
In Gaza, demonstrators set fire to effigies of Mr. Bush, Mr. Sharon and a figure representing Arab leaders, as well as a coffin labeled "Arab League".
In the darkened room, a figure representing a dead Hezbollah fighter lies on his back on a large sloping bank of white flowers.
Some 1,400 whales and dolphins had been found stranded by the end of 2015, a figure representing only a tiny percentage of the animals affected.
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More recently, Walter Benjamin wrote with reverence about the Angel of History, a figure represented for him by "Angelus," a painting by Paul Klee.
There won't likely be another opportunity to have such a figure represent America anytime soon.
a Figures represent means ± SE. bStatistically significant (p ≤ 0.05) using ANOVA followed by Tukey test.
But some, he said, have complained that the college did not do enough to balance the presentation with a stronger figure representing an Israeli point of view.
(a) Schematic figure representing the offline task.
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