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The phrase "a growing host of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increasing number of people, things, or ideas that are gathering or emerging in a particular context.
Example: "There is a growing host of researchers dedicated to studying climate change and its impacts on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "an increasing number of" or "a rising group of".
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But his room for manoeuvre is tiny.On the one hand, the government faces a growing host of striking workers.
Indeed, Lewis, Lord Dunsany, E.R. Eddison, J.R.R. Tolkien, and a growing host of imitators imbued pastoral settings with heroic and mythic elements, often borrowing from Christian ethos.
Even with two jobs, she says she cannot afford to see a doctor or buy medicine to treat a growing host of health complaints, including sore joints and dizziness.
Embarq will compete with a growing host of telecom and cable companies with "triple-play" voice, data and video services, including AT&T, Verizon Communications and Comcast.
"While actors from China, Iran, Russia, and North Korea remain the most active cyber espionage threats tracked and responded to by FireEye, APT32 reflects a growing host of new countries that have adopted this dynamic capability," he added.
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Plates of hosts were prepared (7 ml of K-medium, 8 ml of a 3.10 cells/ml of a growing host culture and a 1.5% solution of agarose) and we added 2 μl of virus on the top of these plates.
Deciding how to respond to Microsoft's growing host of competitors has fallen to a bullet-domed, hulking, boisterous whirlwind whose friendship with Bill Gates, Microsoft's founder and chairman, dates back to their college days and whose dexterity and acumen will determine Microsoft's fate.
To make effective use of the growing host of complete genome sequences, biologists must have easy-to-use software tools that allow them to visualize, analyze, and modify genome data in an interactive and generalized manner.
Filtrate were mixed with K-medium, growing host culture, a solution of hot agarose and poured in a Petri dish.
Cultures of exponentially growing host cells (6.4×106±0.5×106 cells/ml) were inoculated with a suspension of viral particles, estimated by flow cytometry to give 5.5×106±0.9×106 viruses/ml.
Eradication is concerned with elimination of the disease agent after it has become established in the area of the growing host or has penetrated the host.
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