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"starting figure" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a number that marks the beginning or initial amount of something. For example, "The starting figure for the project's budget is $10,000."
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In Denmark, Finland and Norway it decreased from a similar starting figure to 21.1%, 17.8% and 21% respectively.
Looking beyond the beach, you will find a drop in prices: In Coral Gables, the starting figure is about $500,000 for single-family homes, although select properties can still top $10 million.
I backed that up with a starting figure — users were spending an average of 33 minutes on the site.
The marque's 146 worldwide dealers will begin taking orders in April, and although pricing has not yet been announced, it is safe to expect a modest nudge on the outgoing model's $208,000 starting figure.
He came up with a starting figure of $830 billion in private and federal loans outstanding as of June 2010, which he further estimated was growing by about $2,854 a second.
If we suppose as a starting figure for the whole biota that only 20% have been discovered, then the Australian marine biota is at least 250,000 species.
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The starting figures for public interest lawyers have increased 12.5percentt and for government lawyers 3.5 percent.
To start, figure out what your income was last year.
Therefore the child was admitted 5 months after HGH treatment had been started (figure 1d).
Begin "Creatures of Frankenstein" and get the 6 started figure, then walk over to the last grave thing.
Here are some more specific ideas to get you started: Figure out what colors look good on you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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