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The phrase "real figures" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to actual, tangible numbers or statistics, as opposed to estimates or projections. Example: "The CEO presented the company's real figures, showing a significant increase in profits compared to last year."
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You often write about real figures.
He added: "I can't say they are real figures.
The real figures are likely to be higher.
"Whatever the real figures the scale is enormous.
This year's numbers are about 40 percent higher, and the real figures are higher still.
Currently, it can require an academic study to work out the real figures.
Because of reports of widespread fraud, most assumed that the real figures were much lower.
After we had the real figures, we saw that it was, in fact, routine.
They weren't real figures; they were suggestive figures doing sexually perverse stuff all over Freud's studio.
There are no real figures on how much recycling is carried out by business.
However, the HSE cautions that the real figures could be much higher.
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