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The phrase "a host of faster" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are trying to describe a group of things that are faster, but it needs to be rephrased for better understanding.
Example: "The new software offers a host of faster options for data processing."
Alternatives: "a multitude of quicker" or "a range of speedier".
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There was the Packer Circus (more money, lots of opprobrium and a host of fast bowlers trying to knock your head off) and the rebel tours to South Africa (money again, a ban but this time not enough opprobrium).
Liz Ascroft From a host of fast-rising women designers, I'd pick her out, largely on the strength of her astonishing set for Pinter's One For The Road which combined austere economy with a hint of terrifying unseen worlds.
Over the past few years a host of fast-growing firms such as Elance, oDesk and LiveOps have begun to take advantage of "the cloud"—tech-speak for the combination of ubiquitous fast internet connections and cheap, plentiful web-based computing power to deliver sophisticated software that makes it easier to monitor and manage remote workers.
In fact, a golden spell for the Africans put an unpleasant look on the scoreboard as a host of fast breaks and five unanswered goals gave them a 13-goal cushion, undoing all the good work from Team GB at the end of the first period.
This is due in part to the company facing competition from larger firms like Amazon as well as a host of faster-moving, privately funded startups like Thumbtack offering alternatives.
Typical wisdom has been that high-quality carbon nanotubes were much easier to create than high-quality BNNTs, but this new, easy process may change that thinking and get nanotubes into a host of applications much faster, he says.
The 300,000-square-foot Stern's, the 108,000-square-foot J. C. Penney, a 12-screen cinema and a host of stores and fast-food franchises fill the mall and line the thoroughfares.
Instead, the principle defences are tight fairways, averaging about 25 yards wide, thick rough that gets deeper the further off line you go, a host of blind shots, fast-running and difficult-to-hold saucer-shaped greens, and deep bunkers, called "white faces" by the members.
On Tuesday, several Democrats pushed back against Obama's trade agenda, and said they would demand a host of conditions for fast-track, if they granted it at all.
With a whole host of fast and easy options, convenience food can often seem like a rather benign solution to filling a meal.
Newly created PUIs drive a host of plasma instabilities, from fast magnetosonic and Alfvénic waves, ion cyclotron waves, to lower hybrid waves (e.g., Lee and Ip 1987; Cairns and Zank 2002; Gary and Madland 1988, see Gary 1991; Isenberg 1995; Zank 1999 for extensive summaries).
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