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The phrase "the figure of" is used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person, object, or concept. It typically is used in a more formal context. For example, "The figure of justice is a common motif in legal literature."
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The figure of Shāpūr survives.
(See the figure of Ptolemy's model).
Suddenly the figure of her husband appeared.
Unlike the figure of Guillem herself.
The figure of 91 is significant.
All evoke the figure of David.
"Don't worry," said the figure of Dumbledore.
Within Shakespeare's plays, the figure of translation looms large.
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Or maybe "the figure-of-eight of human stupidity"?
Surface coverage parameter of an electrochemical sensor plays a vital role in enhancing the figure of merits of the sensor.
The figure of 22.85 euros equates to about £19.55.
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