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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aggregated figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a total or summary that combines multiple data points or values into one.
Example: "The aggregated figure for the total sales this quarter shows a significant increase compared to last year."
Alternatives: "combined total" or "summarized value".
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As the PMMA contents were increased to the same volumetric ratio with silica, silica particles started to be aggregated (Figure 2b).
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This new pay data will allow the EEOC to compile and publish aggregated figures that will help employers in conducting their own analysis of their pay practices to assist in their compliance efforts.
Therefore, only aggregated figures are published.
Investigation of quantum dot size with atomic force microscope (AFM) and scanning electron transmission microscope (STEM) showed that in solution without protein quantum dots aggregate (Figure 4a d).
Again, the government is deliberately misleading the public by aggregating figures over an area which no one would describe as theirs.
The data availability has restricted the comparison of STEMI and NSTEMI cases to aggregate figures covering England and Wales and the time period 2003 to 2009.
Despite the increased stability, gel permeation chromatography revealed that the purified protein was largely aggregated (Supplementary Figure s3).
CS: It's an aggregate figure.
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.
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