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I believe the grammatical rule is that any number less than ten should always be written out other than that it’s the writer’s option. On the other hand grammatical rules are so yesterday.
I hear you.. 10-4 good buddy is a popular sign(al) for truckers driving the big rigs to communicate among themselves on their long rides.. Don't over think it.. It was a joke..
 
If you are going to start a sentence with a number, it should always be spelled out.
I was surprised to learn that writers are advised against ever starting with a number , even when it is written out.

By not using a numeral, a sentence could open with, "Seventy-seven to 74 was the score when UConn defeated Duke for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1999."
 
I was surprised to learn that writers are advised against ever starting with a number , even when it is written out.

By not using a numeral, a sentence could open with, "Seventy-seven to 74 was the score when UConn defeated Duke for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship in 1999."

So just so I understand the grammar, the following is correct?

"Two is greater than 1."
 
SJ playing with Sanogo and AK with DC ensures there's one rim protector on the court at all times.

It may not resolve issues on offense but could make a big difference covering up for the guards on defense.
Yes, it won't solve offensive issues but there is a problem with our defense on the floor with the way Sanogo is playing defense with the lineup in there with him. He's constantly caught in no man's land with no rim protection. I seriously don't understand it. Maybe having a rim protector in there with him fixes it.
 
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