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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a host with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a host that possesses a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "She was a host with a warm smile, making everyone feel welcome at the event."
Alternatives: "a host possessing a" or "a host featuring a".
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Amid tables draped in lucky red tablecloths was a boisterous wedding party, complete with video cameras, photographers, a host with a microphone and a small evangelical choir.
In the 60-second commercial, a host with a husky frame sits behind a microphone and takes a call from Joey, a disaffected conservative voter.
In the basic scheme, a host with a packet ready for transmission senses the medium first.
Customers have been reluctant to move their Web sites in search of a host with a better deal.
"A host with a mobile app can respond two and a half times faster which means a substantially better guest experience".
A host with a complete deletion of the autotransporter-coding gene pfaI from the genome was constructed, and expression of soluble, active Met-GSCF in this strain was observed to be 350 mg/L at the 1 liter fermentation scale.
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This is a host with an "apperception" of 55.
The strong is far more important than the female, and a host with natural chops makes a real difference.
Multiple isolated containers are run on a single host with sharing a single kernel.
Barnes is a likable host with a nice line in evocative details.
He is a genial host with a wry smile and an expansive theory about nearly every topic under the sun.
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