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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysing figures from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or interpretation of numerical data or statistics from a specific source or context.
Example: "In our report, we will be analysing figures from the latest financial statements to assess the company's performance."
Alternatives: "examining data from the" or "reviewing statistics from the".
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The research was carried out by analysing figures from the Broadcasters Audience Research Boardd, which returns data from 11,500 viewers, and was done as part of the Ehrenberg Centre's wider research into marketing and markets.
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Temporal evolution of FTIR analyses (Figure 3) on the reaction mixtures from the injection approach demonstrated the validity of our proposed reaction pathways of ligand replacements.
The figures from the Boston Consulting Group (B.C.G).
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