
1.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
2.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
3.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
4.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
5.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
6.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
7.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.
8.
To correct:
The number usage in the given sentence.
Introduction:
In general English writing, numbers from 1 to 9 are written in words and 10 to 99 are written in numerical form. But there are exceptional cases in which this rule is not followed.

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