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Discover Ludwig'consensus figure' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an estimate or a statistic that is accepted by an intended audience, usually a group of people or an organization. For example, "The consensus figure of those involved in the project was that it would take two years to complete."
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The consensus figure is that you need $100m.
The results beat the consensus figure of $883 million.
He is a consensus figure due to his Islamist background and his pro-revolutionary stance.
However, that consensus figure conceals a fairly wide range of forecasts.
Early last year, with the trusteeship ending, he helped nudge Ms. Roberts out of retirement so that a popular, consensus figure could head the union.
That tells us the 97% consensus figure just hasn't been effectively communicated to the public, and therefore consensus communication will make a difference.
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Before the news, analysts had forecast earnings of 71 cents, according to First Call/Thomson Financial consensus figures.
We expect consensus figures to adjust in the next few weeks.
And now consensus figures suggest a mountain for TalkTalk to climb in the second half in order to meet the market's full-year estimates.
Johnston Press said that it comfortably beat city expectations on underlying performance, with consensus figures for operating profit at £62m and pre-tax profitsat £23.8m.
J.P. Morgan noted that the raised estimates are still "well below" the consensus figures.
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