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The phrase "figure represents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a visual representation of something in a text, such as a chart, graph, or diagram. For example, "The figure represents the changes in temperature throughout the year."
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Yet this figure represents a drastic shrinkage.
That figure represents about 1% of Germany's population.
The figure represents less than 1percentt of India's population.
The figure represents 16.1percentt of all recent online daters.
Its grotesque central figure represents a deified ancestor.
The third wax figure represents the poet Dante.
The new figure represents a very big change.
The figure represents less than five months of Seroquel sales.
The figure represents 8.5 million people who do not have jobs but are looking for work.
That figure represents her total prize and appearance money for the 2010 and 2011 London marathons.
The figure represents the number of dollars his committee had on hand this week.
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