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The phrase "a number of technical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple technical aspects, issues, or items in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The project faced a number of technical challenges that needed to be addressed before moving forward."
Alternatives: "several technical" or "various technical".
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"There were a number of technical issues," he said.
Writer lists a number of technical follies in recent times.
However, there are a number of technical mistakes.
Apple iOS has a number of technical and legal barriers.
A number of technical issues bothered me as well.
But there are a number of technical and theoretical obstacles.
But the system had run into a number of technical problems.
There are a number of technical reasons, too, but that's the simple reason".
"Rory is strong, quick and has made a number of technical improvements this season.
"We face a number of technical challenges in reducing it further in our cereals.
Part of the challenge is clearing a number of technical and environmental hurdles.
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