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Spell Out Numbers for Writing and Publishing

Follow style guide rules by converting numbers to words for essays, articles, books, and professional writing.

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One thousand, two hundred thirty-four

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The Chicago Manual of Style spells out whole numbers from one to one hundred. AP Style spells out one through nine. This tool handles any number you need.

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Large, round numbers are often spelled out in running text: "The campaign raised two million dollars" reads more naturally than "$2,000,000."

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Ordinal mode produces "first," "second," "twenty-third," etc. β€” essential for ranking lists, chapter titles, and formal dated references.

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Numbers at the start of a sentence are always spelled out by convention. Paste the number here to get the exact spelling before dropping it into your text.

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