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The phrase "a number of specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to several particular items or details within a broader context.
Example: "The report outlines a number of specific recommendations for improving efficiency in the workplace."
Alternatives: "several particular" or "a variety of specific".
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It's because women entrepreneurs face a number of specific hurdles.
Kelly suggested a number of specific changes, which were forwarded to the Cabinet Office.
I also suffer from a number of specific fears or phobias.
There are a number of specific areas of concern for environmentalists, including fracking and fisheries.
I listed a number of specific problems which it wouldn't take long to sort out.
Experts say executives can take a number of specific steps to improve their chances.
A forest fire does a number of specific things.
In the message accompanying Mayor Bloomberg's veto of the bill, he noted a number of specific objections.
May made a number of specific claims, including that: 1) Immigration is forcing thousands out of work.
In the debate, Governor Bush laid down a number of specific guidelines on what his foreign policy would be.
"We are seeking to strengthen the Sarbanes approach with a number of specific improvements," Mr. Oxley said.
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