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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host of slower" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "The study revealed a host of slower processes that hindered progress in the project."
Alternatives: "a multitude of slower" or "a variety of slower".
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With the sting long having since left the contest, England's seamers took the chance to attempt and fine-tune a host of slower balls in their defence, full tosses claiming four wickets in the process.
Other options include the Afrosiyob fast train, which gets visitors from Tashkent to Samarkand in less than three hours, as well as a host of slower trains.
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The boycotts and decisions by some detainees to refuse to work with military defense lawyers are among a host of issues that are slowing proceedings here.
Syria's central government objects to the activities of the Pentagon and State Department in territory beyond the regime's control, and that presents a host of problems that have slowed the delivery of aid.
Anti-inflammatories, antipsychotics and cancer drugs are among a host of medications that might inadvertently slow the growth of gut bacteria.
The airbeast obeyed, cilia along its flanks undulating like a sea of grass in the wind — a host of tiny oars rowing backward, slowing the Leviathan almost to a halt.
In addition to a host of awards, he graced a slew of magazine covers and drew accolades for his Saturday Night Live hosting gig in October.
A host of those companies recently reported slowing growth that's expected to linger through 2008.
China's leader has been contending with a host of problems, ranging from a slowing economy to toxic pollution to bursts of protest relating to varied causes.
In both men and women, a host of medical issues can cause the slowing down of hair production.
The flow of original music – as opposed to orchestrations of that by others or a host of revisions of his earlier pieces – eventually slowed.
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