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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregate figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a total amount or a sum that is derived from combining multiple individual figures or data points.
Example: "The aggregate figure for the company's annual revenue shows a significant increase compared to last year."
Alternatives: "total amount" or "combined total".
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CS: It's an aggregate figure.
This aggregate figure masks the large variation across regions, however.
Admittedly, the aggregate figure masks great regional differences.
CS: It's an aggregate figure, and I think that's what's important here.
If you look at the data today it's an aggregate figure.
A wider aggregate figure for all shadow-banking activities, including pension funds and insurers who lend out their securities, hit $137tn, representing 40% of total financial system assets.
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Instead, the various aggregate figures became little more than soundbites.
It is a hopeful mood that is driven mostly by reference to aggregate figures.
Unemployment has fallen, but these aggregate figures have masked real structural deficiencies with chronic underemployment.
While the aggregate figures suggest a borrower-friendly market, the actual picture is more nuanced.
Some pension data must be disclosed in financial reports, but companies with several funds, like United, usually provide aggregate figures.
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