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Discover LudwigThe phrase "productivity figures" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to data or statistics that show the level of productivity in a particular workplace, industry, or country. Example: The company's quarterly report showed a significant increase in productivity figures, indicating the success of their new efficiency measures.
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That pulls productivity figures down.
Yet quarterly productivity figures are volatile.
You need to get the productivity figures up".
MONDAY: First-quarter productivity figures are due out.
At the national level, productivity figures do mean labor productivity.
The productivity figures that seemed so impressive will decline along with that sector's fortunes.
If the official productivity figures don't reflect this, mustn't there be something wrong with them?
America's "new economy" is neither a myth nor a miracle, according to revised productivity figures.
But this time round productivity figures have been well above normal.
But there may be another, broader problem with the manufacturing output and productivity figures.
For a time, the Labor Department's productivity figures appeared to support the idea of an Internet-based productivity miracle.
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