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"varying numbers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of numbers that are different from each other. For example: "The research results showed varying numbers of participants in each group."
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Eyes across the animal kingdom contain varying numbers of rods and cones in their retinas.
Other Ottoman stanzaic forms utilize varying numbers of couplets, such as the müseddes, which has three.
Mast cells respond to mechanical or chemical irritation by discharging varying numbers of their granules.
Each class was allotted varying numbers of centuries, and the entire assembly consisted of 193 units.
That first Victoria badge had five white stars with varying numbers of points, arranged to correspond to the Southern Cross.
Under his direction were varying numbers of special agents, assigned according to the needs of the service.
Fig. 17 Number of annotations by varying numbers of annotators.
a Execution times with varying numbers of projections.
All that is needed is a ball, makeshift goals and varying numbers of competing players.
OR genes are chosen for expression by greatly varying numbers of OSNs.
Six models with varying numbers of teeth and implants were constructed.
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