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The phrase "a host for this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to someone or something that provides support or serves as a platform for a particular event, activity, or function.
Example: "The university will act as a host for this year's science fair, providing the necessary facilities and resources."
Alternatives: "a provider for this" or "a facilitator for this".
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Indeed, insects may serve as a host for this species (Shannon et al., 2001).
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We decided to use E. coli as a host for expression, although this host is known to have lower growth rates and less efficient protein production at low temperatures [ 38, 39].
In 1981 for the first time the expression of recombinant proteins in S. cerevisiae was described but its applications as a host for expression of heterologous proteins in this yeast has diminished due to some limitations.
As a host for HuffPost Live, I suppose that this little skirmish in the Battle of the Sexes was too good for her to pass up.
The potato was used as a host for P. citri.
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Arabidopsis thaliana is a host for many types of phytopathogens.
Get a host for your saw game.
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