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The phrase "a figure that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific figure or statistic that is expected to have a certain impact or outcome.
Example: "The report presents a figure that will significantly influence our decision-making process."
Alternatives: "a number that will" or "a statistic that will".
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Once construction is complete, Alexandria will pay the city $2 million a year, a figure that will escalate over time, said the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
It's a figure that will soon climb.
Some 58 million Americans are 55 or older, a figure that will bulge as the baby boomers enter retirement.
Last season, O'Neal made $26.5 million, a figure that will rise to about $29 million next season.
Well, in the 2006 census there were 200,000 empty homes, a figure that will now have significantly worsened.
While this unprecedented shift is under way, 40% of the planet's surface is being used for agriculture – a figure that will surely rise.
His father had a point: last year, with bonuses, Mr. Trahar earned some $975,000, a company spokesman said, a figure that will rise in 2001.
According to the UN's world tourism organisation, there are a billion international tourists today, a figure that will double in a decade.
Australia's current humanitarian intake is 13,750 a year, a figure that will rise to 18,750 in three years' time.
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Even with a fund-raising target of $5 billion — a preliminary figure that will almost surely grow over time — Facebook's offering is more than twice as big as Google's $1.9 billion initial offering nearly eight years ago.
As a family, you need to come up with a dollar figure that will serve that purpose.
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