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The phrase "a number of straps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple straps, indicating that there is more than one without specifying an exact quantity.
Example: "The backpack comes with a number of straps to ensure a secure fit."
Alternatives: "several straps" or "multiple straps".
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The $130 Defender has a little brother, the $90 Protector, and both strap to the front of your body and include a number of straps and pockets for your various precious items.
Using dog leashes and an $80 sewing machine that she had set up in the corner of her living room, Sari fashioned a number of straps that would attach to a cup to keep it from going airborne.
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This allows you to make any number of straps which can match with your changes of clothing.
Midway through Part I of the series Kishimoto drew a new costume for Sasuke that featured a number of belts strapped around his arms and legs.
This paper presents the results of an experimental application of the technique to two plates coupled by a variable number of straps and to two rooms coupled by an aperture.
This reconfiguration can be done by adding a varying number of strap-on boosters, usually solid rocket motors, to the vehicle's first stage or by using different upper stages.
"If you had guns in that room, if you had -- even if you had a number of people having them strapped to their ankle or strapped to their waist where bullets could have flown in the other direction right at him, you wouldn't have had that tragedy," Trump said.
There were a number of fittings, with Clem strapping on her wings to butterfly around the room cautiously, so as not to take out the dog's eye with a sharp wing tip.
Nine bodies were initially found at the crash site, a number of them intact and still strapped into their seats.
note: The cut-out dress is really hard to get into given the number of straps and the thick, tight fabric.
Determine the number of straps you want to go around your legs, leading up to your knee.
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