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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host at a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is hosting an event or gathering, typically in a formal or professional context.
Example: "As a host at a charity gala, she made sure every guest felt welcomed and appreciated."
Alternatives: "a facilitator at a" or "an organizer at a".
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Recently, he said, money has been so tight he has started moonlighting as a host at a restaurant.
You're a host at a dinner party trying to get everybody to open up a little bit".
In fact, when she is not working or updating her NJYP social calendar, Ms. Occhipinti is a host at a speed-dating service.
Party for the House KIRK HENCKELS, a real estate broker, was a host at a party at his father-in-law's place on Monday night.
Two weeks ago, one of SBC's top state lobbyists, John Montford, was a host at a fund-raiser for her at the San Antonio Country Club.
Mr. Giuliani was a host at a cocktail party in New York on Sunday night for Governor Schwarzenegger of California, and he helped raise money last month for Senator Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania.
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They must reside inside a host at all times, be that a vertebrate or an invertebrate host.
There was a problem with a host at Balthazar who was "confrontational" with customers who lied about having reservations.
"I think any reservations they have is knowing he's a mercenary," said Dave Jennings, a host at WKRD in Louisville.
Mr. Martin began his restaurant career in the early 1950's as a host at the "21" Club while a student at New York University.
He will be a host at the convention in Boston at a fund-raiser for the coalition that will include Hollywood stars.
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