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The phrase "a vast numbers" is not correct in English.
It should be "a vast number" or "vast numbers." You can use "a vast number" when referring to a large quantity of something in a singular form, while "vast numbers" can be used when referring to multiple large quantities.
Example: "There are a vast number of stars in the universe."
Alternatives: "a large number" or "countless numbers."
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However, these rules and design principles may not be sufficient to explain the complex interaction between a vast numbers of variables affecting the evacuation process.
This is a global world we live in, and so a slowdown in Chinese demand, coupled with a Saudi stubbornness to keep production at the same levels, has led to thousands of Texan oil workers being laid off, and a vast numbers of wells being mothballed.
Near the completion of the program, we can say that the biggest benefit that one could get from 500 Startups is that for many weeks in a row you live and breath amongst a vast numbers of very smart people who took it as a job to make your startup better in every possible way.
This has been a worthy contribution with tangible results in a vast numbers of African countries.
The ROS gene network consists of a vast numbers genes, therefore, large-scale transcriptome analysis is necessary to clarify the stress level and adaptation challenges in plants under the spaceflight environment.
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A vast number of people depend on film and TV.
Dawn Ades analyses a vast number of individual paintings.
"Pickle," beloved by a vast number of family and friends.
There are a vast number of less populous groups.
Simple fixed-point iterations call for a vast number of cycles.
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