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The phrase "a number of cause" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing; the correct expression is "a number of causes."
Example: "There are a number of causes for climate change that we need to address."
Alternatives: "several reasons" or "multiple factors."
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This same expertise is available across a number of cause areas.
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Richardson attributes the decline to a number of causes.
Experts attributed the low figures to a number of causes.
Livedeo reticularis can have a number of causes.
Wall Street analysts list a number of causes.
He and others listed a number of causes.
A noted activist, Lumley supported a number of causes.
Such factionalism derived from a number of causes.
Researchers blamed a number of causes for the creeping return of segregation.
The ONS said the fall could have a number of causes.
It has a number of causes including the complications of surgery, childbirth, or injury.
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