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Discover Ludwig"take a figure" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used when asking someone to provide an estimate or estimate-based argument. For example, "I would just like to take a figure from you before making my final decision."
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But how seriously are we expected to take a figure who, though he knows English, insists on communicating in Old Church Slavonic through his Interpreter?
It is Peter Ackroyd's remarkable achievement, in this complex and fascinating novel, to take a figure who was already a legend in his own lifetime, and recreate him as a creature of myth; indeed, an epic hero, able to shape truth to his vision, to call on the powers of the gods still residing among the ruins of the city.
Chichvarkin hopes his wine business will become profitable, but will disclose neither weekly revenues nor the value of the stock (he declines to confirm the figure of £10m published elsewhere; "I never disclose my investment. You can take a figure from your head. I keep it secret").
If you're into art, take a figure drawing class and talk to your classmates.
As maize is more closely related to rice and anther size and morphology are also more similar, we take a figure of about 20% as the expected PMC contribution to total RNA.
Here, based on the quantitative analysis of Ritsma et al, we take a figure of N = 8, noting that, while we are concerned with the relative difference between WT and K-ras mutant cells, our conclusions are largely insensitive to the precise choice.
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It just takes a figure like you to validate the bullies' point of view – and who knows how terrible the outcomes could be.
It took a figure who first made his name in the Kinnock era to say what was on the minds of many MPs.
Furthermore, we can store electricity in ac current using a rectifier, if we could be taken a figure up three places over capacitance at higher frequencies.
Other Pakistani officials said at least 30 men had been taken, a figure confirmed by Taliban spokesmen.
Take a single figure for carbohydrates, what does it tell a person about sugar content?
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com