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Discover Ludwig"specific figures" is grammatically correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It can be used when referring to precise numerical data or specific numbers within a sentence. Example: The company's quarterly report included specific figures on their revenue and expenses, allowing investors to make informed decisions.
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(It declined to break out specific figures).
It declined to provide any specific figures.
However, it declined to provide specific figures.
No specific figures have been developed.
He did not provide specific figures.
"We don't go after specific figures," he said.
(The Senate forms do not ask for specific figures).
The league was unable to provide specific figures.
(The company would not provide more specific figures).
The official declined to provide specific figures for jobs lost.
But the sales were still profitable, the authorities said, although they did not give specific figures.
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