Sentence examples for given figure from inspiring English sources

"given figure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a chart, diagram, illustration, or other pictorial representation of information. For example, "The given figure shows a comparison of sales figures from 2014 to 2015."

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One would transfer a certain percentage of local revenue (local TV and gate receipts), the other would impose a "luxury" tax on team payrolls above a given figure.

There are visual puns, like the one about sushi at Heathrow airport ("nice big portions, but it did taste a bit luggage-y"), and puns where the fun is trying to anticipate what Jones is about to do to any given figure of speech.

Each row denotes the correct category of a given figure, and each column the responded category.

For example, consider the lookup table used in the model given Figure 13.

By having a given figure reappear in various narratives, either as the protagonist or as a bit player, Balzac created an entire fictional universe.

A 'L' bend is given (Figure 5). Figure 4 Measurement of vertical height and marking of the stent.

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For a given figure-caption pair f i and c j we compute their matching cost C(f i, c j) as the minimum distance d f i, c j between their corresponding boundaries in the Euclidean space, multiplied by a penalty cost p f i, c j that prioritizes the association between objects with similar layout: C (f i, c j ) = d f i, c j * p f i, c j.

Gives figure on light bulbs, neon tubing, dimensions, & weight of hands.

This gave Figure 5.

An overview over time and cell yield gives Figure 1.

She declined to give figures.

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