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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazing figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe impressive or remarkable numerical data, statistics, or representations in various contexts, such as finance, art, or science.
Example: "The report revealed some amazing figures regarding the company's growth over the past year."
Alternatives: "incredible statistics" or "remarkable numbers".
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Some of these women have amazing figures.
None of the other speakers at the congress confirmed or denied these amazing figures.
Although online advertisements just revealed some amazing figures, it still has to catch up: Newspapers get 7% of our time, Colo explained, but 20% of the money spend on advertisements.
During the last decade social media have greatly flourished, reaching rapidly the amazing figures of today.
RetailMeNot is pushing through some amazing figures for a bootstrapped (non-funded) startup with three employees.
In one match against Northants, the batsmen simply did not know how to score against him and he ended up with the amazing figures of 6-8 from 16 overs.
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That's an amazing figure.
Amazing figure that, don't you think?
"She was an amazing figure; she didn't fade out like a Hollywood star.
She had this amazing figure, real burlesque-looking, and had on a Mao jacket, tight, tight jeans, cowboy boots.
An amazing figure tumbling down a cliff, arms flailing, fists vainly clenched, was recently found in Marseilles.
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