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The phrase "a number of published" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple works or items that have been officially released or made public, typically in an academic or professional context.
Example: "A number of published studies have shown the effectiveness of this treatment."
Alternatives: "several published" or "many published".
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A number of published techniques have emerged in the trading community for stock prediction tasks.
There have been quite a number of published studies in these two fields.
A number of published studies have investigated various measures for decreasing the CR-BSI rate [22].
Consequently, a number of published works might be missed by the depositors at SANCDB.
There have been a number of published studies measuring the effect of vaccination in animal models.
Database-searching revealed 'Rubrobacteria' were relatively abundant in a number of published soil rDNA libraries but absent from others.
There is a number of published research works on H.264/AVC's performance in literature [8,9].
Our computational algorithms are extensively tested and the computed features have also been used in a number of published studies.
A number of published MHD simulations of jets in long axial cylindrical regions violate this requirement and are therefore unphysical.
Data has additionally been obtained from a number of published archeomagnetic and volcanic data compilations or databases.
In spite of a number of published works related to vibrations of nanoplates, their nonlinear behaviors have not been fully characterized.
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