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The phrase "accurate figures for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for precise data or statistics related to a specific topic or context.
Example: "The report requires accurate figures for the company's annual revenue to ensure proper analysis."
Alternatives: "precise data for" or "exact numbers for".
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Accurate figures for the actual size of the rhino horn market are not available.
Again: Google should settle the matter and come up with accurate figures for its largest markets.
It's hard to get accurate figures for how much of that is edible.
The Highways Agency provided an answer in February, but it contained accurate figures for only 13% of the schemes.
Wags say they look forward to hearing genuine murder statistics, or accurate figures for Venezuelan oil production.
The council would not say how many people it had contacted – only that it was "working with the government to establish accurate figures for under-occupancy".
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There is no accurate figure for how many people die trying to reach the United States.
Historians arrived at a more accurate figure for the Dresden death toll only five years ago.
The accurate figure for Tompkinsville, of course, depends on pinning down exact neighborhood boundaries, which proves an elusive task.
But if anyone wants the accurate figure for the precise proportion of Scottish voters who did bother on 3 May, they'd be disappointed.
No accurate figure for the number of captives ransomed can be given, but it has been estimated that the total was as high as 140,000.
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