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The phrase "with a number of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce multiple examples or to refer to an unspecified quantity of something. For example, "He has a lot of experience with a number of complex tasks."
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They came with a number of complaints.
Writer spoke with a number of protesters.
He experimented with a number of approaches.
"I've talked with a number of them.
SunEdison has struggled with a number of problems.
You work with a number of female founders.
Well yes, along with a number of other achievements.
All are present on-screen, with a number of tweaks.
"I'm in touch with a number of them.
"We are working with a number of countries now.
I met personally with a number of potential nominees.
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