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The phrase "a number of storms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple storms that have occurred or are being discussed.
Example: "The region experienced a number of storms last winter, causing significant damage to infrastructure."
Alternatives: "several storms" or "a series of storms".
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"We have gone through a number of storms," Cuomo said in a conference call on Thursday.
"We've been down here for a number of years and a number of storms.
He has weathered a number of storms since the clerical abuse scandal began two years ago.
"We have gone through a number of storms and each one seems to have its own curveball".
We have been through a number of storms in the Houston area, and a couple of things people have offered have really helped.
This computed GIC was compared to actual measurements of GIC for a number of storms between the years 1998 and 2000.
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But, in the nineteen-thirties, a number of strong storms struck the Shore, followed by a disastrous hurricane in 1944.
Last winter, the UK was hit by a number of major storms, resulting in severe flooding for many communities.
Although this period was quieter compared to preceding solar cycles, there were still a number of geomagnetic storms.
An eyewitness has described sheltering from a powerful tornado - one of a number of sudden storms to hit the US Midwest on Sunday.
According to Mike Halpert, director of the NWS Climate Prediction Center, "there will be a number of significant storms that will bring heavy rains".
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