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The phrase "are some figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number of items or data points in a context where figures or statistics are being discussed.
Example: "In the report, there are some figures that illustrate the growth of the company over the past year."
Alternatives: "there are several figures" or "there are a few figures".
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Here are some figures from the Office for National Statistics ONSS).
I agree that there are some figures they do not belong on.
10.27am: Here are some figures from the Green party's media handout I've just been given.
Here are some figures from the United States Central Command and the Congressional Budget Office, current through Sept. 3, unless otherwise noted.
Here are some figures from this year's exit poll, which the Edison Research company conducts for a consortium of media companies, and from previous ones.
Here are some figures to help you understand just where such data is coming from: every minute, 208,300 photos are uploaded to Facebook and 350,000 updates sent on Twitter.
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And there are some other figures who are worth mentioning.
Up the stairs here, which you can't see, are some other figures leaving.
There are some official figures for this, as Pandora is a public company.
Among today's debut storytellers are some unexpected figures: the extremists.
But there are some powerful figures in the news industry who resist, or even fear, change.
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