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Discover Ludwig"large figure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a quantity or amount that is significant, usually in a positive way. For example: "His company reported a large figure in profits this quarter."
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We weren't expecting such a large figure," says Hobson.
Then, to the east, a large figure appeared in silhouette.
The $2tn£1.5tntn) of stockmarket value removed around the world is a large figure, of course.
They came back with such a large figure that Rumsfeld fell off his chair".
He's in every way a large figure, which is interesting to me.
"She was eccentric, impassioned, and charismatic, a large figure for anyone to encounter," he said.
"Dr. McMullen was a large figure in the development of many ship designs," Mr. Kimball said.
Politics in Brazil revolves around one very large figure, and it isn't Dilma Rousseff.
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In particular, 2D materials have shown great potential for thermal management and thermoelectric energy generation due to their fascinating electrical and thermal transport properties, which can lead to a significantly large figure-of-merit.
These large figures highlight the necessity to consider economically viable alternatives.
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