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Discover LudwigThe phrase "social figure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone influential in the realm of social justice, politics, fashion, or any other area of society. Example: She is a respected social figure in the fashion industry.
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Hilary Dick, a Manhattan social figure, was typical.
"She's not a historical personage — she was a social figure.
An elegant, social figure, Simionato was in later years an occasional judge of singing competitions.
Rumsfeld attended Princeton, where he was a successful athlete and a popular social figure.
"I don't want to wear black," explained Landon Slane, an Upper East Side jeweler and social figure.
Sally Albemarle, a New York artist and social figure, who is married to an earl, had to look no farther than her own closet for ideas.
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So, too, have the social figures Miranda Brooks, Jessica Rothschild and Celia Forner.
All the while she continued to organize parties for prominent social figures.
In the latest case, however, investigators are asking whether a few social figures went over the line.
In the same period, he coiffed social figures and celebrities on both coasts, including Greta Garbo, Lee Radziwill, Natalie Wood, Raquel Welch and Doris Duke.
But the party, which attracted the social figures Vanessa Getty, Sloan Barnett and the wives of several Silicon Valley executives, was also a magnet for trophy hunters.
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