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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine host of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of something in a positive or appreciative manner.
Example: "The event featured a fine host of talented musicians who captivated the audience with their performances."
Alternatives: "a great number of" or "a wealth of".
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Still, it's a treat to see such a fine host of veteran actresses, from Helen Stenborg to Elizabeth Wilson (2 30).
Still, it's a treat to see such a fine host of veteran actresses, from Helen Stenborg to Elizabeth Wilson, demonstrating that they still have the wattage to light up a stage.
Worse for Africa, Mr Adamu has sullied the image of the continent's football just when it seemed to be looking brighter.South Africa, after all, was a fine host of this year's World Cup.
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During a speech on Friday, he thanked Prime Minister John Howard "for being such a fine host for the OPEC summit" — a slip of the tongue that he quickly corrected, lest anyone think he was attending a meeting of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
However, because Rosenthal's bill aims to fine hosts instead of Airbnb, the tactic that has served the company on the West Coast may not work here.
It seems apt that their four Bravehearts (Brett and Callum Phillips, Brett Carter and Alex Szostak) will get the chance to wear the saltire again in west Cumbria, where the locals did such a fine job of hosting Scotland that Steve McCormack's men will return to play a "home" European Cup game against Wales there on Friday 17 October.
With the sting long having since left the contest, England's seamers took the chance to attempt and fine-tune a host of slower balls in their defence, full tosses claiming four wickets in the process.
"The Host" delivers a fine series of jolts, as the beast, which uses the industrial architecture of Seoul as an acrobat uses the parallel bars, swings suddenly out of the darkness.
"The Game," BBC America: A well-crafted spy story with fine work from a host of canny character actors, who apparently grow on trees in the U.K. "Happy Valley," Netflix/BBC: Written up in my Top 10 of 2014 list.
But it actually adds wonderful flavour and texture to a host of fine dishes, and can be a key ingredient in soups, stocks and sauces.
There are a host of fine performances in Amazing Grace, including Benedict Cumberbatch as a strikingly well-observed William Pitt the Younger, Rufus Sewell as an inexplicably alcoholic Thomas Clarkson, and Albert Finney as John Newton.
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