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The phrase 'the figure represents' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a diagram, chart, or any other visual representation that stands for something else. For example, "The figure represents the increase in sales over the past year."
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The figure represents less than 1percentt of India's population.
The figure represents 16.1percentt of all recent online daters.
The figure represents less than five months of Seroquel sales.
The figure represents 8.5 million people who do not have jobs but are looking for work.
The figure represents the number of dollars his committee had on hand this week.
The figure represents Taiwan in the aftermath of a Chen victory.
The figure represents 848 deaths of infants under the age of 1.
Green-Works is a not-for-profit social enterprise: the figure represents its turnover.
The figure represents about 2.1percentt of the volume of goods it bought for Marriott.
The figure represents a 10% increase on last year, funded by increased tuition fees.
Although high, the figure represents the lowest level of support for executions in 19 years.
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