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The phrase "the figures for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a set of statistics or numerical data. For example: "The figures for unemployment in the city have been steadily increasing over the last five years."
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Take the figures for punishment beatings.
He reads out the figures for Wales.
(The figures for other years are unavailable).
Are the figures for that available?
The figures for large-scale productionare impressive.
PricewaterhouseCoopers compiled the figures for the trade group.
The WHO said the figures for children were alarming.
Then he looked at the figures for the Yes album.
The figures for sexual violence are shocking too.
The figures for 2010 are estimated to be 4,000.
The figures for women rose by 28.8percentt.
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