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"key figures of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to people or organizations who have a major influence in a certain field or area. For example, you might say, "These key figures of business have shaped the development of the modern marketplace."
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Tis the season of statistics, with some key figures of the 2011 census out.
Several key figures of the BJP appear to have been sidelined.
"Bruno Schulz is one of the key figures of Polish literature in the 20th century," he said.
John produced definitive film profiles of many of the key figures of British modernism, including Graham Sutherland, John Piper and Barbara Hepworth.
During the 50s and 60s he travelled throughout Spain in the university vacations, and met many of the key figures of his own books.
Aged 54 when he took up permanent residence there in 1967, Guston had long been accepted as one of the key figures of abstract expressionism.
David Chipperfield and Will Alsop, the key figures of their generation and the polar opposites of British architecture, have gone through a wildly divergent couple of weeks.
The art world, which rates the members of the collective as key figures of the 1970-80s, has not forgotten their biting irony and caustic performances.
More often than not, it emerges that the key figures of popular literary history were celebrities and self-publicists in their own day.
Kroenke is believed to have broad support among other members of Arsenal's board, particularly from the key figures of Fiszman and Peter Hill-Wood, the chairman.
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We detail the design and construction of the instrument, discuss its key figures-of-merit, and demonstrate its performance for the characterization of unknown compounds and environmental toxins.
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