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The phrase "a new figures" is not correct in written English.
It should be "new figures" or "a new figure" depending on the intended meaning.
Example: "The report includes new figures that highlight the recent trends in sales."
Alternatives: "new data" or "a new statistic."
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Apple's continued progress in China saw the company record one-quarter of smartphone sales in urban areas of the world's largest smartphone market for the first time, according to a new figures from Kantar.
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While inonomycin treatment markedly enhanced GCaMP7a fluorescence in HUVECs (new Figure 1 figure supplement 1A) and in zebrafish (new Figure 1 figure supplement 1C), BAPTA-AM treatment blocked enhancement of GCaMP7a fluorescence induced by VEGF-A (new Figure 1 figure supplement 1B).
"Tony Blair was a new figure.
The last figure for that – 372,103 – was released in May; he may unveil a new figure today.
But his entree may be explained in part by a new figure who has emerged as important to the investigation.
The fourth quarter had seven lead changes, five ties and the emergence of a new figure in the series.
A new figure-of-merit (FOM) was defined to assess their comprehensive performance.
pl.figure #open a new figure to display the image.
Moreover, we have introduced for a first time a new figure of merit for qualifying photo-thermal conversion applications.
In this context, a new Figure of Merit (FoM) parameter which combines both electrical and reliability characteristics is proposed.
In this paper, a new figure of merit for renewable energy projects is presented alongside the methodology for its calculation.
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