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The phrase "a figure that includes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific representation or illustration that encompasses certain elements or data.
Example: "The report presents a figure that includes the sales data for the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a diagram that encompasses" or "an illustration that contains".
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With about 40,000 visitors a day, it is perhaps the most popular supremacist site in the world based on page views, with more than a million a month (a figure that includes repeat visitors).
The organization estimates the current direct and indirect costs of the disease at nearly $150 billion a year, a figure that includes medical and nursing home costs as well as lost job productivity for family members who serve as caregivers.
A figure that includes thousands upon thousands of tents.
Let's say £500,000 a year, a figure that includes bonuses, share options, pensions and benefits.
That was about $225,000, a figure that includes the walkway to the music room.
By then, Wetherspooon's bar staff will be earning an average of £7.32 – a figure that includes those under 25.
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The Chinese government insists there are fewer than 2,500 cases of human trafficking each year, a figure that includes both women and children.
He predicts worldwide sales of only 5.6 million electrified vehicles in 2015--a 2015--a 2015--aludes both non-plug-in and plug-in hybrids along with figureelecthat vehincludesee graph).
At Blue Mountain, 7percentt of the cards are never opened, a figure that includes bad e-mail addresses, Mr. Rinella said.
In the meantime, Rothenberg now runs a much leaner team, down from 50 to 60 people at its peak some time last year, a figure that includes contractors.
So far the board has raised about $372 million toward the downtown project, which it estimates will cost $680 million, a figure that includes construction and endowment.
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