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The phrase "a number of functions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple functions or roles that something or someone can perform.
Example: "The software offers a number of functions that enhance user experience and productivity."
Alternatives: "several functions" or "various functions".
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NetView contains a number of functions for visual manipulation of the graph, such as different layouts, coloring and functional analyses.
Such inquiries can serve a number of functions.
We see a fridge as performing, a number of functions.
He adds: "The [Indigenous governance] awards have got, for me at least, a number of functions.
"The store continues to serve a number of functions that people just don't recognize".
POS systems perform quite a number of functions within a restaurant.
He applied the principles to cars, where one vehicle would be able to achieve a number of functions.
She says her coterie of robots provide a number of functions, from physical and cognitive assistance to social help.
The anti-sidetone circuit is an assemblage of transformers, resistors, and capacitors that perform a number of functions.
This summer, Yale SOM's Class of 2015 interned with a wide variety of firms and across a number of functions.
These enzymes have a number of functions, from digestion to signaling and toxicity of several venoms.
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