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The phrase "a host about" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when to use it, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "There was a host about the event" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "a multitude of" or "a variety of".
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A source at the channel said it decided to stop using Seddique Mateen as a host about a year ago.
1-Butanol production by fermentation was first accomplished with Clostridium acetobutylicum as a host about a century ago and has recently received significant attention (Borden and Papoutsakis 2007; Ezeji et al. 2004).
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In case you are a host, is about blending in with the culture to give your guest the best experience.
(Microwaves radiated from the atmosphere contain a host of information about its temperature and humidity).
The Bagger has heard from a host of notables about their best-picture choices.
But there remain a host of questions about the possibility of lawsuits in myriad other areas.
Genetic engineering of food raises a host of questions about effects on the environment, economic impacts, and ethics.
It also agreed to a host of particulars about the way renewal notices would look in the future.
It attracted 17 million viewers, and a host of jokes about council houses with two speedboats in the drive.
And travelers carried a host of ideas about the cosmos, marriage and burial rituals and shamanistic rites.
US diplomats held a host of meetings about the case with high-ranking members of the Spanish government.
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