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The phrase "through a number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a process or method involving several items or steps.
Example: "The project was completed through a number of collaborative efforts from various departments."
Alternatives: "via several" or "by means of multiple".
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"We want to go through a number of issues".
And it goes through a number of intermediate hops".
"And he did it through a number of bold steps".
You can reach Google already through a number of devices.
Writing in Australia evolved through a number of phases.
Qwest is midway through a number of transactions that it hopes will ease the financial strain.
The plan for the convoy had gone through a number of permutations.
He remained with Chemical Bank through a number of mergers, eventually retiring from JPMorgan in 2006.
BPA seems to exert its effects through a number of mechanisms, including epigenetic modification.
In between, the pair stumbled together through a number of misfits in various genres.
"We have worked our way through a number of thorny issues," he said.
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