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if the number is from 1-10.. in a proper sentence, you write it out. example:

"Sara had seven cats in her home."

And,, if it's 11-Whatever.. you may use a number

Example:

"Brian had 17 cats in his home."

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Q: How do you write a sentence with a number serving as an adjective?
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