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Discover Ludwig"he figured" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has thought about or calculated something. It can also imply that the person has come to a conclusion or made a decision based on their thinking. Example: After several minutes of analyzing the data, he figured that the best course of action would be to invest in the new project.
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Move on, he figured.
He figured on $15.
"He figured it out".
He figured wrong.
He figured on 20.
"He figured it out," Furman said.
Years later, he figured out the truth.
— He figured he would at least play.
This year's first-round pick, he figured.
He figured it out on me.
But he figured in three critical plays.
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