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Discover LudwigThe term "solid figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a three-dimensional object, such as a cube or pyramid. For example, "The student drew a perfect solid figure of a cube on the chalkboard."
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I saw one solid figure standing absolutely still.
We don't see a solid figure; we see the vapor trails of moving atoms.
The Maria Theresa one meets at Schonbrunn is a comfortably solid figure.
And, when appropriate, it salivates: Her lithe, solid figure seemed even more superb because of her flawless carriage.
Like Peter Kay, to whom he is often compared, Manford cuts a solid figure, with dependable material to match.
Earle is a "true believer", guided by instinct and some discriminating ideals that set him up as a solid figure on a landscape populated largely by ghosts.
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At the corner of Fulton Street and Broadway, in the middle of the pedestrian tide, Gerald Ginsburg cut a solid, square figure, about two feet by three to be precise.
Those are all solid figures.
But he said he did not have solid figures on the added cost to the town.
When this process is performed with solid figures to find volume, the process is called cubature.
The table presents mathematical formulas for calculating the areas of various plane figures and the volumes of various solid figures.
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