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The phrase "different figures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to different numerical values, such as percentages, sums, or even physical shapes or forms. For example: "The graph showed different figures for each region."
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We did not find a significant difference between the MEPs obtained during mental rotation of the different figures.
Amazon has different figures.
Mr. Dormer provided different figures.
And yet they cut strikingly different figures.
They were given two different figures for the monthly maintenance.
Scott Morrison didn't clear things up in his rebuttal, citing apparently completely different figures.
Morrison used different figures during an interview on 3AW on Tuesday.
Each of the reports, using different methodologies, came up with different figures but similar explanations.
These two very different figures reflect the political gap with which I began.
In practice, companies submit another set of accounts containing different figures to the taxman.
More men than women take out life insurance, resulting in the different figures.
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