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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all the figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete set of numerical data or representations in a specific context, such as reports, analyses, or presentations.
Example: "In the financial report, all the figures indicate a significant increase in revenue compared to last year."
Alternatives: "all the numbers" or "every figure".
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Over all, the figures demonstrate how the economic recovery has begun to refill the government's coffers.
Canvas X software (ACD Systems, Miami, FL) was used to build and label all the Figures.
A.W. generated all the figures.
Not all the figures are scary.
All the figures, etc. pp. Look for gaps and contradictions.
O.F.B. drafted the M.S. and prepared all the figures.
C.T.M.C. produced all the figures and associated data.
All the figures include price performance only, ignoring dividends.
To see all the figures close up takes seven hours.
(All the figures relate to the last financial year).
All the figures were better than analysts' expectation.
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