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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host of powerful tools" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of effective resources or instruments available for a specific purpose.
Example: "The software offers a host of powerful tools that can enhance productivity and streamline workflows."
Alternatives: "a multitude of effective tools" or "an array of robust tools."
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Without discussing details of the current investigation, other engineers said they had a host of powerful tools to contribute to the inquiry: both computer models and high-speed wind tunnels in which shuttle models can be put through innumerable test cases.
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This could create a host of powerful, smarter apps.
We show using simulations and a real data example that edgeRun is uniformly more powerful than a host of differential expression tools for small sample sizes.
The United States used a host of tools to weaken Iran.
Genetic modification, the insertion of a DNA construct into a host genome, is an emerging powerful tool for increasing productivity and/or product quality of crop plants [ 1].
Researchers for a host of organisms have turned to DNA barcoding as a powerful, new tool in the study of diversity.
Because of these many advantages, targeted sequence capture approaches provide a powerful new tool for plant breeding, analyses of the scale and scope of genomic diversity, and a host of evolutionary and ecological genomic studies.
In such cases, the isotopic analysis of ectoparasite and host tissues emerges as a powerful tool to elucidate the nature of cryptic symbiotic relationships [16].
Chilling effects are, of course, a powerful tool, the results of which we experience every day.
In a HuffPost Live segment last week, Sara Cordoba Rubino, strategic designer for Amsterdam-based design agency Booreiland and the creator of 75 Tools for Creative Thinking, told host Jordan Freeman that apps can be powerful tools for stimulating creative thinking.
"It's a very powerful tool," said Peter C. Sarnak, a professor of mathematics at Princeton.
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