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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'figure rose' is not a correct phrase in English
You could use the phrase 'rose figure' if you are referring to a figurine in the shape of a rose. For example, "The rose figure she bought for her daughter was beautiful".
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In 2004 that figure rose to $150m.
The figure rose to 61 per cent in academies.
Among this group, the figure rose to 74%.
Last year the figure rose above 220 million pounds.
Last year the figure rose to 12,800.
In 1998, the figure rose 49percentto to $899 million.
Among western-recruited jihadis that figure rose to 59%.
By the eighth grade, that figure rose to 36percentt.
In unfamiliar places, that figure rose to 31 percent.
Significantly, the figure rose to 83 per cent among Muslims.
That figure rose to 14 months in 2010, then declined.
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