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"figured with" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to have a particular design or pattern. Example: The elegant dress was figured with delicate lace and intricate beading, making it perfect for the formal event.
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Important features of DC/DC converters with MPPT are also figured with various performances.
"I figured with my résumé, I'd get another job easy," he said.
I figured with wearing headscarves, a hat would be a waste of space.
"I figured with her tolerance, it wouldn't be lethal," he said.
"I figured with fillies, if she got hurt she might be worth 50 cents on the dollar," Mr. Bolton said.
Two of every three players are African-American, Sanders figured, with a sprinkling of Asians diversifying the clientele.
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The latter are effectively action figures with very nice articulation.
(Eagles appear to figure prominently with iBeacons).
However, they only provide approximate figures with significant uncertainties.
Mary Cassatt, John LaFarge and Edouard Vuillard drew clothed figures with unusual presence.
Precede figure with title that states the message.
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