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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Host of issues" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large number of problems or challenges that someone is facing. Example: "The project was delayed due to a host of issues, including budget constraints and staffing shortages."
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That raises a host of issues.
A host of issues remain outstanding.
But it leaves a host of issues unresolved.
Europe already has a host of issues stacking up.
"This partnership raises a host of issues which he is going to have to work through".
United States officials are directly advising Iraq on a host of issues, from electricity to education.
Politically, Mr. Fossella is a conservative on a host of issues, from abortion to affirmative action.
On a host of issues, he simplified complicated questions without trivializing them.
But unless it's unpacked the concept can hide a host of issues.
Mr. Strasburg: "Water and sewer rates, sprinklers, a host of issues".
There are a whole host of issues with user ratings — assuming they are even authentic.
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