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The phrase "a stick figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a simple drawing of a person or an object represented by lines and circles, often used in illustrations or diagrams.
Example: "The instructions were so clear that even a stick figure could understand them."
Alternatives: "a line drawing" or "a simple figure".
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I am not a stick figure.
A stick figure tucked at the tree's base allows for a sense of scale.
"Men don't want to be a stick figure in their children's lives," she said.
Dr. Walter recalled that, as a child, he could not even draw a stick figure.
Just give me a stick figure and a balloon over their heads.
Why does the pain of another person, or even a stick figure, become our own?
He measures a runner to generate a stick figure in his or her image.
And again, as someone who can barely draw a stick figure, I appreciated his handiwork.
It also showed a stick figure running up the side to emphasize the need for exercise.
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She saw a stick-figure turtle.
The empty head of a stick-figure man, waiting to be turned into a smiley face?
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