I'd like to find such a word instead of saying "greater than 10 but less than 100".
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Assuming you mean 10-99 inclusive, the phrase you want is "two-digit number". |
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Numbers from 10 to 99 inclusive are often referred to as double figures in the UK. For example, from yesterday's (British) news:
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Not an exact answer, but I find it convenient in common parlance to talk about dozens of things. I hear this used more frequently than 10s when describing a rough quantity. For example:
It tends to describe > 10 but with a fuzzier upper bound--an upper bound small enough that "hundreds" won't do. |
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Commonly used would be "two digit" or "double digit".
If you REALLY want to exclude 10 you could say "Please enter a 2 digit number greater than 10" |
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There isn't any context in the question, but if the context is something like
then the phrase to use is in double figures:
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