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The phrase "at figure" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific figure or illustration, but without additional context, it is unclear how to use it appropriately.
Example: "Please refer to the data presented at figure 3 for more information."
Alternatives: "in the figure" or "at the illustration".
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In this regard, look again at Figure 1.
Richard Williams yearns for the days of Cousins, Curry, Torvill and Dean: Britain used to be good at figure skating.
Poorer countries may do better at figure skating and short-track skating, but they're also more unequal places.
Then you have to look at figure for "cloture invoked," which means that the Democrats prevailed in a vote.
Look at Figure 4.
Look back at Figure 1.
"Traditionally, people don't look at figure skating scientifically.
Two features are recognized by looking at Figure 4.
This opportunity visualization is rendered at Figure 3.
Similar(2)
Look, for example, at Figure A in George Ou's blog post.
Was this a dig at figure skating, the cash cow of the Winter Games?
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