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pzo ◴[] No.44518252[source]
good article I just don't know why author prefer to spell all numbers using words rather than digits. It's very mentally taxing for me to read, e.g:

>> of twenty-one thousand respondents in twenty-one countries, found that sixty-eight per cent favored solar energy, “five times more [...]

could be just:

>> of 21,000 responders in 21 countries, found that 68% favored solar energy, "5x more [...]

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happyraul ◴[] No.44518737[source]
That's simply good writing practice. I find it more taxing to read digits than prose.
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1. sojournerc ◴[] No.44520007[source]
I was taught numbers up to ten should be spelled, the rest use digits
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2. mrspuratic ◴[] No.44521658[source]
Chicago Manual of Style (though it says 1 to 100, er, I mean one to one-hundred). I try to use a CMOS subset for my professional/technical writing, mostly for consistency, but, partly so that I don't need to argue with people with subjective opinions about how I'm writing it wrong.