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The phrase "a number of repeat" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and may be intended to refer to multiple instances of something being repeated.
Example: "There were a number of repeats in the television schedule this week."
Alternatives: "several repetitions" or "multiple occurrences."
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There are also a number of repeat entrepreneurs who not only have the experience to start better companies, but help mentor newer startups just coming up.
As for who might be investing this time around, Rocket tends to turn to a number of repeat investors, including JP Morgan, Holtzbrinck, and Tengelmann.
Fines included a number of repeat violations, including failure to provide a railing on a platform over four feet from the ground and blocking exit routes.
To ensure that the Bayesian estimate of θ was robust, we performed a number of repeat analyses.
We found that a number of repeat classes were significantly enriched (p<1e-3) for WCEseq tags, while some were unexpectedly depleted of tags (Fig. 3).
A number of repeat classes with strong substitution rate correlations are likely to be under selection.
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Measurements were made using a number of repeated solitary broken waves or bores.
"They have had trouble saying yes to a number of repeated offers".
For this purpose, a number of repeated load axial (RLA) tests under various temperatures and different stress levels were done.
It also bought the rights to a number of repeats which proved among its most popular shows, including Twenty Twelve, Peep Show, Smack the Pony and Coupling.
In order to confirm the design and achieve a satisfactory fit, a number of repeated cycles of sample preparation, trial fitting and pattern alteration must be conducted.
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