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How do you spell the number 120? - Answers
The written-out form is "one hundred twenty."Colloquially, many will say "one hundred and twenty." But technically the conjunction and would be reserved for the decimal part of the number, if any, e.g. "one hundred twenty and a half." It often comes down to what sounds natural when expressing the number.
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How do you spell the number 120? - Answers
The written-out form is "one hundred twenty."Colloquially, many will say "one hundred and twenty." But technically the conjunction and would be reserved for the decimal part of the number, if any, e.g. "one hundred twenty and a half." It often comes down to what sounds natural when expressing the number.
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How do you spell the number 120? - Answers
The written-out form is "one hundred twenty."Colloquially, many will say "one hundred and twenty." But technically the conjunction and would be reserved for the decimal part of the number, if any, e.g. "one hundred twenty and a half." It often comes down to what sounds natural when expressing the number.
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