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The phrase "asking figure" is not a standard or commonly used expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is referring to a figure or person who is making a request or inquiry, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The asking figure in the negotiation was not clear, leading to confusion among the parties involved."
Alternatives: "inquisitive figure" or "requesting figure".
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Should the asking figure still prove to be too much for an institutional budget it is not unknown for a collector of the said artist to be brought in by the dealer to help "fund the acquisition".
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