aggregate figure

collocation in English

meaningsofaggregateandfigure

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aggregate
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæɡ.rɪ.ɡət/
us
/ˈæɡ.rə.ɡət/
total:
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figure
noun[C]
uk
/ˈfɪɡ.ər/
us
/ˈfɪɡ.jɚ/
the symbol for a number or an amount expressed ...
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(Definition ofaggregateandfigurefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thisaggregatefigureof course masks variations, as in cases where firewood is scarcer or more distant it obviously consumes a larger fraction of income.
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Theaggregatefigureis not readily divisible into separate categories.
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Theaggregatefigureof net inward movement from those territories is about 450,000.
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There would be no useful purpose at this time in trying to assess anaggregatefigure.
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It is, therefore, unnecessary for these details to be repeated in the consolidated accounts, and anaggregatefigurewill suffice.
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Of course, anaggregatefigureof that kind does not present a true picture of what is happening in different industries.
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Theaggregatefigurefor the year is 22,418 hours, which gives an average of under two hours per week per man.
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This would be anaggregatefigureand would not, of course, give any details of individual grants.
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This is anaggregatefigureand the change in farm profitability will vary between different farm types and sizes.
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Under that proviso the cost of all materials used and fuel and electricity consumed can only be required in oneaggregatefigure.
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Thisaggregatefigureis approximate only; reliable information at individual district health authority level is not currently available.
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Theaggregatefiguredoes not seem relevant to the argument.
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Theaggregatefigurefor 1958 includes rental income from the many new buildings brought into use subsequently to 1956.
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The limit is anaggregatefigurecovering all political donations made in any year.
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They are written into stock at anaggregatefigureof about £150 million, which is a figure closely related to the pithead price.
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It is a fixed,aggregatefigurethat is not insulated against inflation.
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But again theaggregatefigurewould disguise larger variations as regards individuals.
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He does not know that, it is an act of faith on his part, based upon theaggregatefigureavailable, which covers a myriad of prices and income movements.
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He has divided the work into a number of sections covering the entire consumption of industrial and domestic coal to anaggregatefigureof 180,000,000 tons.
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Theaggregatefigureis the best estimate that can be made of the requirements of several industries taken together, in the light of the approved investment programme.
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