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The phrase "a host of substitutes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large number of alternatives or options available for something.
Example: "In the market today, there is a host of substitutes for traditional dairy products, catering to various dietary needs."
Alternatives: "a multitude of alternatives" or "a variety of options".
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Hodgson threw on a host of substitutes in an attempt to rescue a draw but it was to no avail and Sanchez finished England off when Cahill carelessly conceded possession with seconds left.
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The public, meanwhile, distracted by a host of shadows and substitutes, is deprived of art.
As Martin Seligman has pointed out in a host of books on "positive psychology," nothing substitutes for building self-confidence and greater resolve than actually accomplishing something.
There are various advantages of immobilised enzymes over free enzymes, including thermostability, enzyme reusability and storage, making them suitable as superior free enzyme substitutes for a host of applications.
The visitors piled on the pressure but missed a host of chances to increase their lead until Coulthirst headed home substitute Jordan Chappell's centre.
Substitute Cesc Fabregas sealed victory with a chip from close range as Sevilla rued a host of missed chances.
On a host of levels.
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.
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