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I'm wondering which is the right usage between the 1st and 1st in these sentences I couldn't find any guidance regarding this in my style manual. A) the united states ranked 1st in bloomberg's global innovation index

B) the united states ranked the 1st. When to use superscript for dates and when not to use it When is it proper to use 1st instead of first

For example, is the correct sentence acceptable

Can you give more detail about why you 1st got involved I tried finding some authoritative source. So, should i say negative oneth index or negative first index Is there a way to avoid this problem altogether.

When were numeric contractions for ordinals first used, as in 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 6th instead of first, second, third, sixth? In british english, the floor of a building which is level with the ground is called the ground floor The floor above it is called the first floor, the floor above. In the table it will look like this (just random picture from the web)

In czech language we call it

První, druhá, třetí hodina how is nultá hodina (the hour that is before the first hour) called in english And how do you write it shortly A concise way to put it would be placegetter or placed In the uk, australia and new zealand, placed would be understood to be in the top three

My understanding is a place in the us means first or second Medallist / medalled (uk spelling) or medalist / medaled (us spelling) might work if a medal was awarded As others have specified, the word by is generally synonymous with no later than when referring to a date or time I just realized that i’ve never needed to use 31th or 31st in my four years english study

So which one is correct, and what about other alternatives

31th or 31st 101th or 101st 1001th or 10. 8 i wanted to know, while writing dates such as 1st april or 2nd march Do we need to superscript the st and the nd as 1 st april and 2 nd march, or is it ok to write them without the superscript formatting

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