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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a figure with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific figure or representation that possesses a certain characteristic or feature.
Example: "The artist created a stunning painting of a figure with a flowing cape that captured the essence of movement."
Alternatives: "a character with a" or "an illustration featuring a".
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It turns out that it's a figure with a pound sign on the front.
Hames added that the company is open to creating a figure with a more familiar voice — perhaps a woman.
The Spanish press has even specified a figure, with a cut-price fee of €10m-€12m €10m-€12m £8.5m-£10m £8.5m-£10m
But in the final scene a statue of Tito was unveiled to show a figure with a blood-red head.
A figure with a head like a dunce's cap gave me the eye, and what looked like a sock turned into a cuttlefish.
At least, 40,000 years old, this 1ft high figure, also carved from a mammoth tusk, depicts a figure with a human body and a lion's head.
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Copti, an Arab Israeli, is a figure with some clout and an impressive record.
A figure with hair afire and eyes in a dazed, hypnotic swirl aptly represents the Memphis Maniax.
Expect Riley to become a cult figure with undergraduates – a key Countdown demographic – next year.
A disguised figure with a gun leaves it one day.
Mandela was a charming, charismatic figure with a passion for boxing and an eye for women.
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