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Default Formatting isotopes in Word

Hello,

I'm supposed to convert a physics test into Word format, and have hit some
questions which talk about isotopes. For example, in one case I need to print
a big Th, and left of it should be a superscripted 232 and a subscripted 90.

Now the hard part is, they should be vertically aligned, not one after the
other.

The only way I can think of to do this is with a ridiculously tiny
borderless table left
of the Th. Is there a better way?
 
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