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The phrase "a host of reporting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large number or variety of reports or pieces of information on a particular subject.
Example: "The conference featured a host of reporting on climate change initiatives from around the world."
Alternatives: "a multitude of reports" or "an array of reporting".
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Business is being forced to open up in a host of reporting areas, from tax and government contracts to anti-corruption and sustainability programmes.
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A host of reports have warned of the negative impacts of social media on children's mental health.
For more in-depth research, the British Library has been invaluable for his business, he said, as you get access to a host of reports for your target market.
John C. Frémont's mapping of the region in the 1840s foreshadowed a host of reports, often generated by the huge land grants made to railroads and land companies and written by 19th-century surveyor-engineers.
A host of reports implicate a role for BRCA1 in the repair of damaged DNA, in particular that of double-strand breaks by homologous recombination.
Behind the false data were a host of faulty reporting methods, including labeling dropouts who obtained G.E.D. certificates as graduates.
But the football itself was overshadowed by a host of problems reported by fans.
After an incredibly physical encounter a host of players are reporting bumps and soreness and will have to be managed but nothing more serious than that".
His wife was charged; naturally, a host of media reports are suggesting foul play on high.
"This seems to go along with a host of other reports that basically says there's no difference between charter schools and traditional public schools," said Andy Maul of the University of Colorado's National Education Policy Center.
Mr. Gingrich's comments on Friday came after a host of news reports disputed the film's accuracy, including The Washington Post's Fact Checker column, which gave it the worst possible rating of "Four Pinocchios".
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