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The phrase "are figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to numerical data or representations in a context such as statistics, finance, or any situation where figures are being discussed.
Example: "The latest report shows that the sales figures are figures that indicate a significant increase in revenue."
Alternatives: "are numbers" or "represent data".
Dictionary
are figures
noun
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
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So why are figures going down?
And there are figures to prove it.
What are figures like these telling us?
They are figures out of newsreels, colorful, iconic.
Many of the bin Laden caricatures are figures of ridicule.
These are figures on the outskirts of music history.
The donkey and monkey are figures in a play within the novel.
Some are toys, most are figures used by artists as stand-ins for live models.
Jamaicans are figures of fun and Chinese are to be avoided.
These are figures shaped by ministerial experience, the highs of victory, the trauma of defeat.
These are figures well known to community members and activists in Seattle.
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