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The phrase 'was a number of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a quantity of something, often when referring to a group or collection of people or things. For example: "There was a number of people at the party who I had not met before."
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"It was a number of things," Qadri told the Guardian.
MR. RHYS It was a number of things.
What Walker did have was a number of dealers who were eager to represent her.
What happened was, a number of employee groups popped up after our discrimination suit.
"On my slate was a number of people of the Jewish faith".
"But there was a number of English players that, I think, came over based on Beckham.
"That was a number of years ago, a long time ago".
Partly, it was a number of books, and that pleased me.
It was a number of years before Russo felt that her mother had fully come around.
What you saw from the air was a number of police cars and you saw the scale of the operation".
The result was a number of collaborations and seminars with church groups, and a significant influence on my writing.
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