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Discover Ludwig"flat number" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to a specific residential unit in a building or complex. Example: "Please include your full address, including the building name and flat number, on the application form."
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This is a problem particularly for flat-dwellers: there can sometimes be confusion between the flat number and the building's street number.
Insanely, Harper's colleagues aren't interested in the mummified remains of the young woman from flat Number 5 that have turned up in the loft.
This "max" is not a flat number, but varies by user.
Both Vogue and W posted disappointing ad sale decreases, while Bazaar managed a 5% growth in dollars on a virtually flat number of pages.
The CPI moved only 0.2% last month, despite a 0.9% jump in food prices, thanks to a flat number on energy.
The address on the slip also looks partial, as if the seller failed to include my flat number along with the street number which the Amazon ordering interface delivered to them when I clicked "purchase".
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The best I can see is flat numbers, around $45 to $46 a share on the S&P 500 this year.
He provided several different flat numbers, some of which did not exist.
They won't get answers from flat numbers and statistics that don't provide meaningful insights, and they won't get them from college guidebooks written by journalists and administrators who imagine, but don't know, what it's like on the ground.
Here you have the option of choosing traditional numbers, Roman numerals, raised or flat numbers, large or small numbers, short lines or dashes.
It is a direct generalization of the set of so-called H-flat numbers modq, which was studied extensively by Xi (see [5] and references therein).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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