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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as this figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific figure or illustration in a text, often to draw attention to it or to make a comparison.
Example: "The results of the experiment were consistent with the predictions, as this figure illustrates the correlation between the variables."
Alternatives: "as shown in this figure" or "as depicted in this figure".
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As this figure shows (click here for an animated version), underneath the short-term noise, human-caused global warming continues unabated.
But, Defra adds: "Care needs to be taken not to read too much into short term figures, especially as this figure includes a number of unclassified incidents.
Representative Bob Ney, Republican of Ohio, was identified as this figure after court documents were filed in connection with Mr. Scanlon's plea deal.
As this figure was at the upper limit of Osborne's Treasury document that had been published the day before, it seemed that Malhotra was being slightly selective with her own facts.
But it is also surprising that she has been remade as this figure of charm and glamour, when a central aspect of what Kahlo offers people is, to put it simply, her pain.
These companies now have to contend with the rising threat to their traditional business model from autonomous vehicles and ride sharing, but, as this figure shows, the adjustment costs for pursuing these innovations will be high.
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Unemployment runs as high as 80% (this figure includes people with more-severe disorders, who are not candidates for neurodiversity programs).
As suggested this figure is now added to the supplementary figures as Figure 6 figure supplement 2, and a description in the main text.
"So let's go out and do something about it". *An earlier version of this article misstated the company's earnings as $2.33 billion; this figure represents its revenues.
For example, using the same parameter as for this figure, σ2 would correspond to 1/(4 α2).
Many questioned this figure as well as discrepancies in the vote count numbers.
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