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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a set of figure" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of figures"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to multiple numerical representations or illustrations, often in a statistical or graphical context.
Example: "The report includes a set of figures that illustrate the company's growth over the past year."
Alternatives: "a collection of figures" or "a group of figures."
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At Dover Street, along with a set of figure drawings by Egon Schiele and Picasso drawings from several different periods, including an exquisite neoclassical nude from 1920, there is one of the best works by the German satirist George Grosz you will ever see: a Cubist-style watercolor of a self-satisfied burgher in a top hat having a beer at a cafe table.
It looks as if someone was wise enough to buy up the contents of the painter's studio, and what we have here is a set of figure studies and costume designs, such as might be introduced into a larger canvas, a city view.
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A set of figures from 2012 tell the story.
In the experiment, researchers asked volunteers to memorize the relationship between a set of numbers and a set of figures.
A PRESIDENT'S first budget proposal is more than a set of figures.
In the make-believe world of ratings agencies, history is a set of figures.
Just occasionally, however, a set of figures comes along that tests the limits of tolerance.
In Beijing, the government released a set of figures indicating that output from the country's enormous manufacturing sector is declining.
But a set of figures provided via a Freedom of Information request offers a keyhole through which a researcher can view a small slice of the data a government collects.
So on Monday night, Downing Street selectively released a set of figures to the Times that claimed to show 43% of EU migrants drew benefits during their first years in the UK.
They thought they would be on Longwood Avenue this summer, finally refurbishing a set of figures they had done in the 1980s, when their sculptures lent a graceful note to the benighted area.
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