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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in double digits" is correct and commonly used in written English to indicate a number above 10 but below 100.
It is often used when referring to statistics or data. Example: The company saw a significant increase in sales this quarter, with profits reaching over 20% and customer satisfaction ratings in double digits.
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Inflation was in double digits.
Unemployment is in double digits.
No other Laker scored in double digits.
Unemployment, long in double digits, has now reached 16%.
His goal is to score in double digits.
Both teams had five players in double digits.
The unemployment rate is in double digits: 11.1 per cent.
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They have 11 players in double-digits in blocks.
Would be shocking if that's not in double-digits before the night's over.
look to all finish in double-digits.
Four starters for the Kings where in double-digits.
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