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Discover LudwigThe phrase "early figures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to initial data or statistics that are available before final or more accurate numbers are released.
Example: "The early figures indicate a significant increase in sales compared to last year."
Alternatives: "initial data" or "preliminary numbers."
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Early figures for last year show the trend continuing.
The best-known early figures were characterized by glaze retractions about the base.
According to early figures, renewals are up 15percentt, Mr. Intino said.
Both the government and BP have since said that the early figures were just estimates.
Early figures for 2009 appear to confirm the correlation with the recession.
Early figures from the central elections commission gave a turnout of just over 50%.
Early figures also indicate this winter has been the second wettest on record.
Early figures suggest Congress increased its vote-share from 26.7% in 2004 to around 29%.
Some are associated with early figures of history or romance; others e.g., the steel crown of Romania are comparatively modern.
The recession is having a dramatic impact on diversity for lawyers and the communities they serve, early figures are showing.
As a result they will be nudged into cutting their overall consumption – though early figures show cuts are surprisingly low.
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