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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host of different issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of various problems or topics that need to be addressed or considered.
Example: "The committee is facing a host of different issues that require immediate attention, including budget constraints and staffing shortages."
Alternatives: "a multitude of issues" or "a variety of problems".
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It is now in the 67-strong non-aligned bloc called "Others" in the new parliament - independent parties which campaigned on a host of different issues.
I am by no means saying that newspapers shouldn't publish different opinions on a host of different issues like gay rights; that is in fact what diversifies the section.
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But that's no different for energy and climate policy than it is for health policy, military spending and goals, and a host of different consequential issues.
Many US public schools, struggling with perceived issues of safety and security, have installed a host of different biometric devices – vein scanners, automated fingerprint identification systems, iris scanners, GPS-enabled identification badges, and facial recognition software.
"Rather, it takes a host of different efforts".
They'd have a host of different problems.
He goes further, paying a laboratory to perform weekly tests for a host of different pathogens.
And Marisa was now introducing her to a host of different people".
Hernias may be caused by a host of different factors.
We obviously need to study a variety of different issues".
Wow, that covers a lot of different issues.
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