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The phrase "a number of weaknesses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing multiple flaws or shortcomings in a person, system, or process.
Example: "The report highlighted a number of weaknesses in the current strategy that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "several weaknesses" or "various weaknesses".
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It has, however, a number of weaknesses.
Meanwhile, robots suffer from a number of weaknesses.
The study has a number of weaknesses, however.
There is a number of weaknesses in the act, particularly the limited police search powers available.
"The recent crisis has highlighted a number of weaknesses in the system".
And the report cites a number of weaknesses on the agency's books.
A closer examination using criteria for intervention fidelity revealed a number of weaknesses.
But top recruitment consultants are already well are of a number of weaknesses to the data these methods yield.
Even without the Middle East, the domestic economy has a number of weaknesses that have proved hard to overcome.
Their sampling design suffers from a number of weaknesses and fails to capture the spatial variability in NO2 effectively.
The validation process highlighted a number of weaknesses in the model, which will lead to the model being improved.
More suggestions(20)
a number of complications
a number of defects
a number of restrictions
a number of deficiency
a number of handicaps
a number of restriction
a number of drawbacks
a number of shortcomings
a number of gaps
a number of deficiencies
a number of shortages
a number of weaknesses
a host of weaknesses
a result of weaknesses
a number of thoughts
a number of things
a gamut of weaknesses
a number of reasons
a number of counterproofs
a number of successes
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