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Discover Ludwig"figures showing" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to numerical data, such as in the following example: "The most recent figures showing an increase in unemployment point to a difficult economic outlook for the future."
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Miliband reads out some figures showing sport on the increase.
He said it again yesterday despite new figures showing housing starts down by 24%.
Italian officials released figures showing that their on-time delivery rates are rising.
They're the figures showing how much the parties received in the third week of the campaign.
Retailers are compounding the gloom with October sales figures showing a sharp reduction in spending.
Now the figures showing the impact of this new assessment have been published.
Officials pointed to figures showing relatively low levels of sexual violence per capita.
Problems in the construction industry are laid bare by figures showing a nosedive in planning applications.
But she added that the figures showing greater resilience for pensioner incomes were averages.
Heyer cites official figures showing the law created 350,000 new jobs.
Then promptly switched tack to unemployment and Wednesday's figures showing it was down.
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