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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific numerical value or quantity in various contexts, such as statistics or measurements.
Example: "The population of the city is estimated to be at a number exceeding one million."
Alternatives: "at a figure" or "at a value".
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HMRC looks at a number of tests.
He previously worked at a number of PR agencies.
But leaders at a number of law firms remain undaunted.
The project worked at a number of levels.
Lists sample prices at a number of barber shops.
They looked at a number of places in Westchester.
X+Y performed robustly at a number of indie cinemas.
"We are looking at a number of different alternatives.
I looked at a number of cuisines for cucumber inspirations.
The Maori language is taught at a number of schools.
"We're looking at a number of candidates," he said.
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