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The phrase "actual figures on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific numerical data or statistics related to a particular topic or subject.
Example: "The report provides actual figures on the company's sales performance over the last quarter."
Alternatives: "real data regarding" or "concrete numbers about".
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Actual figures on the population of persons with albinism are hard to determine.
Yes, as Labour MPs get pointing out in the statement, the actual figures on capital spending are less impressive.
Both Media Metrix and Jupiter are seen as industry leaders in providing valuable insights into trends however questionable the actual figures on which they are based.
In its fourth-quarter conference call on Nov. 17, the company said it would henceforth provide actual figures on companywide orders only when it thought they were meaningful.
And it will be hoping to rack up millions not hundreds of thousands of sales, though Klein won't put any actual figures on his hopes here.
While Romney fundraisers in D.C. consider Gerard a huge money harvester, actual figures on his haul are not publicly available.
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But putting an actual figure on how much is invested is "really hard", says Mr Landefeld, particularly when it comes to the economic contribution of intellectual property such as patents and copyrights.
Even though the ambulance personnel are taught on how to use the automated external defibrillator, unfortunately we do not have the actual figure on the rate of its use nationwide.
The oft-repeated (and inaccurate) tropes of "big pensions" and "summers off" indicate a failure to comprehend the demanding circumstances teachers face in order to do their jobs--and the actual figures stamped on their pay stubs.
The vast majority (96.3%) of respondents underestimated total government spending on medical research (median guess = £24 million; actual figure approx. £2,500 million), and a similarly large majority overestimated the proportion of government spending on medical research that is spent on cancer research (median guess approx. 30%; actual figure approx. 6%; actual figures based on [ 3, 28]).
The actual figures beat predictions on both scores with the unemployment rate dropping to 5.5%.
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