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The phrase "a number from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific number that is part of a larger set or context.
Example: "Please select a number from the list provided to indicate your choice."
Alternatives: "a figure from the" or "a digit from the".
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She walked in just after Lianne did and joined her after taking a number from the dispenser on the counter.
The dancers also perform a number from the Broadway musical "Hairspray," wearing blond wigs and blue shimmy dresses.
Raul Esparza and Talon Ackerman in "Like Magic," a number from the new Broadway musical at the St. James Theater.
A number from the "rule-of-thumb" or running complicated numerical simulation is either not reliable or impractical.
On the other hand, p-value from goodness of fit tests, LRTs, or F-tests is a number from the traditional frequentists' counting approach.
In the case due to be heard in Istanbul this week, 740 activists from 37 countries – including a number from the UK – are being represented.
He said a number of officials thought the allocation should be 14.5percentt, adding, "But we want a number from the prime minister".
An actor, Eric Millegan, sang a number from the musical "Insomnia," which is part of the Midtown International Theater Festival this month.
Along with an energizing re-creation of a number from the musical "Hamilton," Lady Gaga's David Bowie tribute came in second place.
But he added that under the proper circumstances, "Victor/Victoria" might allow a number from the show to be broadcast on the Tony Awards.
One student, Ann Kirschner, who sang a number from "The Sound of Music," said: "I thought I would make a total fool of myself.
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