Subject to availability.
1. A trademark needs to be distinctive, that is, it allows consumers to identify the source of the goods or services represented by the trademark among many goods and services. If the number plus English trademark can achieve this purpose, it can be considered to have distinctiveness.
2. If the number plus English trademark is too simple or lacks originality, it may be considered to lack distinctiveness and make it difficult to recognize the trademark. Therefore, the distinctiveness of a trademark needs to be evaluated based on the trademark itself, including the design, font, color, etc. of the trademark, as well as the degree of distinction from other trademarks and other factors.