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"figure on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "to plan on or to expect." For example, "I figured on spending the day playing video games."
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Major figure on the world stage.
Do not figure on that happening again.
A tiny figure on a huge stage.
Troemel was a contentious figure on campus.
I couldn't put a figure on it.
Businesses vary, but figure on spending about $1,000.
(The comparable figure on Sunday was more than 77percentt).
Evans cuts a fascinating figure on the world stage.
Mr. Shils cut a distinctive figure on the street.
But he is no longer a polarizing figure on campus.
Johnson says that is the figure on his chart.
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