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The phrase "a number of interviews" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple interviews conducted for research, hiring, or information gathering.
Example: "The researcher conducted a number of interviews to gather diverse perspectives on the topic."
Alternatives: "several interviews" or "multiple interviews".
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Interviewers are doing a number of interviews and will appreciate when an interviewee adequately answers the questions without taking all day.
It includes a number of interviews with faculty and staff.
Tony Abbott has already done a number of interviews on the crash this morning.
I've done a number of interviews about "The Breathing Show" and am always asked, why now?
Moreover, he traveled to Germany, visited Spehl's birthplace, and conducted a number of interviews with survivors.
Over the last three years, in a number of interviews in various settings, her style has never changed.
Jon Lee Anderson, who wrote the article my portrait accompanied, had already done a number of interviews with him.
Mr. Gonzalez, who has given a number of interviews, was accompanied at this one only by his brother.
The result is based on a number of interviews and questionnaire surveys involving 105 designers and 91 construction personnel.
The lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, repeated those claims in a number of interviews, including one on NBC's "Today".
In brief, here are my conclusions, based on my own reading and a number of interviews and conversations this week.
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