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How to use numbers in a sentence

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Recent reports suggest larger than normal numbers of waxwings have headed to the UK this year, but Wiltshire has never been a prime destination.
They also had traditional toys such as an abacus, building bricks and fridge magnet numbers.
Due to the large numbers of those indicted, the court clerks eventually tired of writing the charge in full and began to abbreviate it.
Despite ever-growing public abhorrence of this most antisocial crime, numbers of drivers caught over the limit are rising.
Betting on football is illegal in Hong Kong, which permits wagers only on horse racing and a numbers game lottery.
Weeds in blue water attract significant numbers of sailfish and wahoo during the summer months.
If your idea of accountancy is grey-suited men hunched over page of numbers, you'd better wake up and smell the coffee.
He added that his school had already greatly reduced the numbers of unauthorised absences to well below the national average.
There were not high numbers of absentees at the school but the bugs seemed to be striking the same people, especially staff, she said.
The high numbers of Flemish names in the south and Walloon names in the north indicate long time internal mobility.
Historically, imaginary numbers first came to light when trying to solve cubic equations, rather than quadratics.
I feel sure as time passes by more and more will join the growing numbers in this wonderful pastime.
We get out big numbers especially at the peak times in the mornings and evenings to catch the scab buses.
The final of the three numbers was an eight-person quadrille with some modern variations.
Only time will tell whether sufficiently large numbers of members agree with him.
Second, there is a debate over whether Australia can absorb large numbers of people.
Thus their numbers almost quadrupled during a period when the country's population grew by little more than half.
Numbers in early historical times were thought of much more concretely than the abstract concepts which are our numbers today.
Nick wants to believe his father, a numbers runner, did not run away, but was murdered.
I was so angry as I left the hospital that I could barely see the numbers on my cell phone as my fingernail jabbed at it.
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