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The phrase "are served in a number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how various items, such as dishes or services, are provided or presented in different quantities or varieties.
Example: "The appetizers are served in a number of creative ways, appealing to both the eyes and the palate."
Alternatives: "are offered in several" or "are presented in various".
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Pain d'Avignon's flavorful rustic breads are served in a number of restaurants, including Cello and Aureole, and sold in many markets.
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Each site expands the number of cellphone users that can be served in a particular area.
We first calculate the mean number of non-real-time calls which are being served in a cell.
"I've been in the Army since 1984 and have served in a number of different places.
A number of American citizens are serving in the Israeli army that invaded Gaza and two were recently killed.
She is an expert on China affairs and has served in a number of important policy roles.
He served in a number of country stations and at first appeared to be a model imperial servant.
He then served in a number of staff positions.
A number of users have already been served in this user mode.
The objective of the model is to determine the optimal number of zones in an area where each zone is served by a number of on-demand vehicles.
k 1 Number of secondary voice users being served in the secondary system.
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