@matigo I would expect they would because up to ninety-nine you’re supposed to write numbers as words, then use digits from 100 on. So numbers are always word-sized. The exception I suppose is if you’re writing a mathematical article with sums included. I’ve no idea how that would work. Just do some word count tests in some word processors.
@hazardwarning Imagine having to wear a face nappy when it’s forty degrees and no air-conditioning. Anyway, if the clinic I’m going to has big fans it might be bearable.
@hazardwarning Anyway, you could have dodged this problem with a bit of forward planning. Two or three nights in a B&B on the Isle of Portland and you’d have been laughing. Look at this, a mere twenty-one:
@hazardwarning What about me? You’re getting thirty-one today, I’m getting thirty-eight! And I have an appointment at the peak time in the afternoon so I can’t just lay in my underwear on my bed by an open window. I wonder if the clinic (minor eye procedure) has air-conditioning. Probably not :-(