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The phrase "a host of refinements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of improvements or enhancements made to something.
Example: "The software update includes a host of refinements that improve user experience and functionality."
Alternatives: "a multitude of improvements" or "a variety of enhancements."
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Translational researchers must take promising early-stage compounds and go through a host of refinements to improve measures such as how long compounds last in the body and how well they move through the bloodstream, find their targets, and minimize their toxicity.
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The 2012 Acura TL has been refreshed for the model year, with a host of upgrades and further refinements.
Apple released iOS 7.1 March 10, and the update brings a number of visual refinements, as well as a host of new software tweaks including support for CarPlay, changes to the way in-app purchases work, and more.
On a host of levels.
In time, and with exquisite refinements, the card would contain not only a fingerprint, description of DNA and the details of your eye's iris, but a host of other information about you.
The announcement raised a host of questions.
There are a host of initiatives.
There are a host of conditions, however.
Legislatures must answer a host of questions.
Nor did a host of angels sing.
This raises a host of concerns.
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