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The part of the sentence "number of materials" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to multiple materials or items. For example: The number of materials needed for the project was surprisingly high.
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The number of materials, the textures, really strained at times.
His criticism is a tool which can work any number of materials; not just modern music.
Mr. Tamarkin strictly limited the number of materials used in the house to help keep it simple.
Natural light is polarized in passage through a number of materials, the most common being polaroid.
For example, a number of materials that inhibit formation of gibberellins by the plant cause dwarfing.
As long as your banister meets basic safety requirements, you can build it out of any number of materials.
In 1943, the Mint, hoping to preserve copper for military uses, experimented with a number of materials, including Bakelite, before settling on galvanized steel.
A number of locations have been searched, a number of materials have been taken in and are being reviewed and analysed.
"That can really only happen with a limited number of materials," Dr. Holt said, and all the evidence pointed to massive sheets of ice.
There have been many variations in cuff-link design, and they are no longer limited to the button form and may be made of any number of materials.
A number of materials known as rooting cofactors have been found that interact with auxin to further stimulate rooting, and these are sold as a hormone rooting compound.
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