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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a figure with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a person or object that has a specific characteristic or feature associated with it.
Example: "The artist created a stunning painting of a figure with flowing hair and vibrant colors."
Alternatives: "a character with" or "an image featuring".
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But finding a figure with broad appeal is proving difficult.
Then, through the haze, a figure with metallic-colored skin emerges.
Anna, on the other hand, is clearly a figure with whom we are meant to identify.
Britain's former prime minister has his faults; but he is a figure with clout and a name that is not merely known in Belgium.
The Spanish press has even specified a figure, with a cut-price fee of €10m-€12m €10m-€12m £8.5m-£10m £8.5m-£10m
The source said: "Davis is a figure with key responsibilities within Islamic State and he wasn't caught alone.
In "Max's Bedtime," first published in 1985, the authority figure is a figure with almost no authority.
Hames added that the company is open to creating a figure with a more familiar voice — perhaps a woman.
Another portrays a figure with two tortured heads, one male and one female, who wear intricately worked, lacy blindfolds.
But in the final scene a statue of Tito was unveiled to show a figure with a blood-red head.
There is credible academic research pointing to 60,000 such deaths in Queensland alone (a figure with profound national implication and which parallels the number of Australian fatalities in world war one).
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