When do you spell out numbers

    • [DOC File]Common Grammar Errors To Avoid - WKU

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      manual agrees but stops spelling out at nine and uses the numbers for 10 and above. The first time you write out a number it is sometimes wise to also include the Arabic number in parentheses behind it, e.g., one (1). Whatever manual you use to decide on writing out numbers, be consistent in your writing.

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    • When Should You Spell Out Numbers In Your Writing?

      Spell out dollar amounts: 10 million dollars, 3.5 million dollars, etc. Spell out numbers below 10 and use numbers for 10 and above. Use only information that is contained within EPRs or LOEs that fit within the decoration inclusive dates. Highlight only the most important achievements; don’t waste space with minor or routine accomplishments.

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    • [DOC File]Department of Management Services: A Guide to Writing

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      Spell Out. numbers under 10. eighth grade (n), second graders. Use Numerals. Numbers 10 and up; Money, e.g., $7 billion (The exception: When starting a sentence with a number, i.e., “Forty-two students participated…”) Grades 1 through 4, grades 5 and 6; 8th-grade, 4th-grade (adj.); K-12, K-8. Ages (e.g., age 3; ages 64 through 70; 6- to 8 ...

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    • [DOC File]WILEY-BLACKWELL

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      Spell out the full meaning the first time, then abbreviate. 20. Round off numbers EXCEPT when the number count is significant in the story (i.e., the death toll in a plane crash, heat related deaths, etc.) Example: AMERICANS WILL SPEND MORE THAN 50-BILLION DOLLARS ON CHOCOLATE THIS YEAR …

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    • [DOC File]An unofficial guide to writing EPRs, DECs and awards

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      C. Numbers: Spell out all numbers through one hundred (e.g. “sixty-five”), and all round numbers that can be expressed in two words (“five thousand,” “one million”). Write out all other numbers as figures: “The people ate 5,328 pounds of wheat.” Exception: Spell out numbers that start sentences: “Ten students passed the exam.”

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    • [DOCX File]University of Houston

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      Numbers – spell out numbers less than 10; use the numeral for numbers greater than 10. Pronouns – use pronouns to refer to the customer. Percent (%) - spell out except when used in graphics or an Excel document. Quotations – Use double quotations only if an individual is being quoted, all others receive single quotes, if required:

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