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Discover Ludwig"the figures of" can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to some kind of abstract representation, such as an idea or a concept. For example, "The figures of hope and justice have often been used to inspire social progress."
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the figures of
noun
A drawing or diagram conveying information.
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Counterseals often bore the figures of saints.
The figures of these birds also became decorative motifs.
The figures of unemployment are still very low.
Now we have the figures of how many citizens are dying from air pollution.
Clearing House total, and the figures of the Cincinnati Clearing House.
Clearing House total, or the figures of the Cincinnati Clearing House.
Between that panel and the image of Calles are the figures of two murdered workers.
And in among the figures, of course, are the stories such numbers can't tell.
Mr. O'Brien spoke of the writer's prophetic powers, invoking the figures of Cassandra and Sophocles.
The figures of growth have yet to convince, but Li is doing her bit.
Throw in the figures of ur-men and -women and the mystery deepens.
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