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The phrase "a figures of" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misconstructed phrase and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase could be "a figure of speech."
Alternatives: "a type of" or "a form of."
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The photomechanical responses are compared by calculating a figure-of-merit – Photocompliance (Cp).
A figure of £2bn has been suggested.
(A figure of £20m has been quoted).
It is not a figure of speech".
It was just a figure of speech.
Analysts had predicted a figure of 3.1%.
A figure of comedy," says Julia.
A figure of €120bn was mentioned.
We need a figure of 1.5C".
A figure of £1.5m has been mooted.
A figure of history, in other words.
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