I’m not a native English speaker, how would you write it?
FWIW the LLMs get it right many times, but fail other times.
I think you left out a few words that most English writers would include. So instead of:
> "ensure that numbers from one to ten as written as words and numbers greater ten as digits in the given text",
something like the following might be better for most people:
> "ensure that the numbers from one to ten are written as words, and the numbers greater ten are written using numerical digits in the given text"
There are multiple ways to write this, so other people may have better versions.
I'm not an English grammar expert, so I cannot explain to you why the addition of those extra words helps with the clarity of that sentence.
"Using" is important as a number greater than ten can't be written as a digit, but can be written using digits ("with" would be just as good). Repeating "written" makes it clearer that there are two instructions.
Just ask it in your own native language.
And third, I’m not the only one working on this problem, there are others that are native speakers, and as my initial message stated, there have been many variations of the prompt. None work for all cases.
And lastly, how would you rewrite my sample prompt? Which BTW bad a typo (unrelated to my English skills) that I’ve now fixed.
I.e. It doesn't seem to answer the actual question.
They seem to be half responding to the second sentence which was a personal opinion, so I wasn't soliciting any answers about it. And half going on a tangent that seems to lead away from forming a direct answer.
Run these comment through a translation tool if your still not 100% sure after reading this.