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The phrase "a host of articles" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large number or variety of articles on a particular topic or subject.
Example: "The research paper included a host of articles that provided valuable insights into climate change."
Alternatives: "a multitude of articles" or "a variety of articles".
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Leicester's romantic win prompted a host of articles across the specialist sporting press.
A host of articles and op-eds followed, decrying the state of affairs.
The trap: "Bitchy, bossy, too ambitious" In early 2016, if you were to google "Bernie Sanders" and "ambition", you would have found a host of articles about his "ambitious plans" and other posts commending his professional determination.
Each day we serve up a host of articles on the picks, pans and prognostications of the top investment newsletters such as Josh Wolfe's Nanotech Report and David Fried's Buyback Letter.
Evangelicals are now more likely than ever to support caring for the environment, and you can read a host of articles on their reasoning here.
The New York University Law Journal's recent issue contains a host of articles about Citizens United, money in politics, and related issues.
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The centenary of Keynes' birth is being celebrated with a host of books, articles, conferences and speeches.
Do get more tips - GoTravel24.com has a host of useful articles.
A quick search of the category consumer responsibility brings up a whole host of articles on, you guessed it, what corporations owe to consumers or how consumers view CSR.
There are a host of speeches and articles that Kagan included as attachments.
As in a host of earlier books and articles Mr. Clinton emerges in these pages as driven, charismatic, boyish, brainy, self-indulgent, prescient, given to dark moods and yet remarkably resilient and eager to please, a politician riven by contradictions and adept at compartmentalizing different parts of his life, by turns empathetic and profane, defensive and oddly passive.
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