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"number of dates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the quantity of dates that you have done something with, for instance: "I have gone out on a number of dates with him".
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A number of dates are important.
In 2010, Bert Jansch opened for Neil Young on a number of dates.
"We'd gone way beyond the normal number of dates where you usually kiss," she said.
Some offer complimentary memberships; others even guarantee a certain number of dates.
There are a number of dates and times to suit differing age groups, with 15 places on each course.
Entering yesterday, the Twins' home attendance was up by 32,118 compared to the same number of dates last season.
A number of dates were rescheduled following the death of Jagger's girlfriend, L'Wren Scott, in March 2014.
Assuming the current cement plug holds, any number of dates could qualify as the end of the spill.
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In the mid-1970s, the number of date palms across the country was about 30 million.
Likewise, the number of date processing factories is down to six today, from 150 before the American-led invasion in 2003.
Those practices waned as industrialization started an exodus to South Korean cities. Far from traditional networks, families turned to a growing number of dating services that performed background checks.
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