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The phrase "a number of recent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to several recent items, events, or findings in a particular context, often in academic or formal writing.
Example: "A number of recent studies have shown a significant increase in renewable energy usage."
Alternatives: "several recent" or "many recent".
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Massey has faced a number of recent setbacks and controversies.
Tells about a number of recent political fund-raising events.
The Army documents cite a number of recent safety threats.
A number of recent detailed studies support his argument.
Tells about a number of recent indictments of political figures.
However, a number of recent developments have challenged these assumptions.
The coalition government had faced a number of recent setbacks.
A number of recent studies came to similar conclusions.
A number of recent papers have considered stage 1.
A number of recent international anecdotes indicate increased online activism by governments.
A number of recent studies, as indicated above, have examined death rates on a daily basis.
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